Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Leo (Leo)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3628
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NGC3628, Tom Harrison
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, sometimes referred to as the Hamburger Galaxy, is the lesser known and least bright, although the largest, of the Leo Triplet. Due to the gravitational influence amoung the three, including M65 and M66, massive numbers of giant blue stars light up the contorted arms of NGC3628. It is considered a starburst/low level AGN, and has extensive outgassing of neutral hydrogen. Some of this can be seen in the image. There is a broad and obscuring band of dark dust slicing through the plane of this edge-on galaxy, and the dust lanes are bowed a the ends, again due to heavy warping of the galaxy arms under gravitational influence.

Object: NGC3628 (Hamburger Galaxy)

Constellation: Leo

Distance: 35 Million Light-Years

Magnitude: 14.0

Date: February 2009

Place: Fort Davis, TX

Exposure Details: LRGB:580:160:150:180 unbinned

Processing: MaxIm DL, CCDStack, RegiStar, Photoshop CS3

Optics: 12.5" RCOS Truss

Focal Length: 2808 @ f9

Mount: Paramount ME Robotic

Camera: SBIG STL6303E

Focuser: RCOS

Guiding: Off-Axis, SBIG Guide Camera

Filters: Tru-Balance GenII LRGB 2"

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NGC3628, Tom Harrison