Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Cetus (Cet)  ·  Contains:  M 77  ·  NGC 1068
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M 77, Tom Harrison
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Description

M77 (NGC 1068) is a very large galaxy between 50-60 Million Light-Years distant toward the Constellation Cetus. Its diameter is approximately 170,000 Light-Years, and has an active galaxy nucleus and described as a prototype Seyfert galaxy. It is also a barred spiral with a very bright inner region and much dimmer in its outer arm regions. The inner star forming regions are among the brightest known are the most luminous within 100 Million Light-Years.

Object: M77

Distance: 50-60 Million Light-Years

Magnitude: 8.9

Date: October 2009

Place: Fort Davis, TX

Exposure Details: LRGB:570:180:180:240 unbinned

Processing: MaxIm DL, CCDSharp, CCDStack, Photoshop CS3, etc.

Optics: 12.5"RCOS Truss

Focal Length: 2808 at F9

Mount: Paramount ME Robotic

Camera: SBIG STL6303E

Focuser: RCOS

Guiding: Off-Axis, SBIG Guide Camera

Filters: Tru-Balance, Gen II LRGB 2"

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M 77, Tom Harrison