Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Camelopardalis (Cam)  ·  Contains:  IC 342
IC 342 Hidden Galaxy, Jerry Macon
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IC 342 Hidden Galaxy

IC 342 Hidden Galaxy, Jerry Macon
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IC 342 Hidden Galaxy

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This is one of the first images I took with the new CDK20.
For the first 4 weeks it was configured with the 0.66x reducer, producing a FOV of 36'x54' at 2280mm and F/4.5.
The extra FOV was not used for this target, which has been cropped at little.
The reducer worked really well, but it forced me to run unguided, the very short back focus not allowing an OAG, so I have now removed it.

I love this galaxy, it is really spectacular. A very unusual color. I have posted images using two prior scope rigs.

IC 342 (also known as Caldwell 5) is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis. The galaxy is near the galactic equator where dust obscuration makes it a difficult object for both amateur and professional astronomers to observe, though it can readily be detected even with binoculars. The dust of the Milky Way makes it difficult to determine the precise distance; modern estimates range from about 7 Mly to about 11 Mly.

IC 342 is one of the brightest two galaxies in the IC 342/Maffei Group of galaxies, one of the galaxy groups that is closest to the Local Group. The galaxy was discovered by William Frederick Denning in 1895. Edwin Hubble first thought it to be in the Local Group, but later it was demonstrated that the galaxy is outside the Local Group.

In 1935, Harlow Shapley declared that this galaxy was the third largest spiral galaxy by angular size then known, smaller only than the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) and the Triangulum Galaxy (M33), being wider that the full moon. (Modern estimates are more conservative, giving the apparent size as one-half to two-thirds the diameter of the full moon).

It has an H II nucleus.
(Wikipedia)

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Abell Planetary Nebulae (Complete)
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