Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Draco (Dra)  ·  Contains:  IC 1251  ·  IC 1254  ·  NGC 6340
Getting plate-solving status, please wait...
NGC6340 field with IC1251, IC1254, and others in Draco, Frederick Steiling
Powered byPixInsight

NGC6340 field with IC1251, IC1254, and others in Draco

Getting plate-solving status, please wait...
NGC6340 field with IC1251, IC1254, and others in Draco, Frederick Steiling
Powered byPixInsight

NGC6340 field with IC1251, IC1254, and others in Draco

Equipment

Loading...

Acquisition details

Loading...

Description

This is my recently completed work of a lesser-imaged region in Draco featuring a field full of small galaxies centered around NGC6340. This feature galaxy is quite small (3' x 2.8') especially for my 800mm focal length, and for this reason mostly has only high-focal-length surveys. I was really interested in adding a wider field to the mix since there really are some very unique (albeit small) galaxies buried in the skies throughout this region.

In addition to NGC6340, some of my favorites:

- IC1251 is an unbarred spiral galaxy (class Sc) with striking blue character sitting just north of NGC6340.

- Just to the north-east (top-left) of NGC6340 sits another unbarred spiral galaxy in IC1254 (class Sc) with faintly-colored curved dust extents stretching from its core

- PGC59908 is a dim 14th magnitude barred spiral galaxy (class SB) to the east (left) of this frame, displaying some deep hues and reaching out with very faint dusty arms

- Making a striking resemblance to a polar-ring galaxy is PGC59812, peeking in at the north of the frame and with a classification that is as-yet unspecified

Comments

Sky plot

Sky plot

Histogram

NGC6340 field with IC1251, IC1254, and others in Draco, Frederick Steiling