Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Fornax (For)  ·  Contains:  NGC 1097
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NGC 1097 2-Scopes (B&W), Alex Woronow
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NGC 1097 2-Scopes (B&W)

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NGC 1097 2-Scopes (B&W)

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NGC 1097 (B&W)

OTA: TAO 150 (6” refractor f/7.3) iTelescope 32 (Planewave 16” f/6.8)

Deep Sky West, Chile NSW, Australia

EXPOSURES:

Luminosity 19 x 900” 7 x 600”

Image Width: ~0.3 deg (7.5% of the original image frame)

Processed by Alex Woronow (2019) using PixInsight and Topaz

NGC 1097 is a barred, Seyfert galaxy about 45M light-years away. Seyfert galaxies have quasar-like nuclei with very high surface brightness. About 10% of all galaxies are of this type. However, NGC 1097 currently has a ‘weakly active’ nucleus. Barred galaxies are a type of spiral galaxy that have a radial bar-shaped structure (composed of stars) extending from the galactic core.

Also, the core of this galaxy contains a supper-massive black hole and has jets of stars spraying out of the nucleus and out beyond the apparent limits of the galaxy. (These faint jets are not visible in this photo.)

NGC 1097 has two satellite galaxies, NGC 1097A and B. ‘A’ is the obvious elliptical galaxy just below the principal galaxy, in this image. ‘B’ is a faint irregular, positioned more distantly and largely unstudied. (It is the tiny elongated streak in the upper left of the picture.)

(Source: largely Wikipedia)

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Description: Astrobin did not show the central detail visible locally, so I changed the stretch.

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NGC 1097 2-Scopes (B&W), Alex Woronow