Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Leo (Leo)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3808
ARP87 - The Spool and Spindle, Jason Guenzel
ARP87 - The Spool and Spindle
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ARP87 - The Spool and Spindle

ARP87 - The Spool and Spindle, Jason Guenzel
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ARP87 - The Spool and Spindle

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ARP87 consists of NGC3808A and NGC3808B which are around 300mly distant in Leo. The pair of spirals underwent a recent interaction (a couple hundred million years ago) that left streams of stars stretched across inter-galactic space. I was happy to see that I was able to capture the faint tendrils that wrap around the smaller galaxy at least twice. As a result, I just gave it the first name that popped in my head. It reminded me of a big spool feeding a spindle. The bright blue of star birth activity can clearly be seen in the disturbed arms. There is a beauty of a face-on spiral down in the corner of the full image, too. I'm uploading a second revision which is just a crop into the center to make the target galaxies more visible.

I can add this to the list of crazy small targets I went after at the end of 2017. I've been shut down for several weeks due to weather. So, I poked around with this dataset and it was of surprising quality for the amount of integration I was able to acquire. The pairing is barely more than an arc-minute wide.

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ARP87 - The Spool and Spindle, Jason Guenzel