Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Sculptor (Scl)  ·  Contains:  NGC 150
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NGC 150, Gary Imm
NGC 150, Gary Imm

NGC 150

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NGC 150, Gary Imm
NGC 150, Gary Imm

NGC 150

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Description

This Astrobin Debut Object is a spiral galaxy located 70 million light years away in the constellation of Sculptor at a declination of -28 degrees.  It is a magnitude 11 galaxy which spans 2 arc-minutes in our apparent view.  This corresponds to a diameter of about 45,000 light years.  We are seeing this galaxy about 30 degrees from edge-on.

Both the color and structure of this small galaxy fascinates me.  The core is yellow, the arms are mostly blue, and some pink HII regions can be seen. 

The structure is similar to a grand spiral but has additional arm fragments which are difficult to trace.  This could be the result of interaction with another galaxy, especially since faint star streams extends out to the lower left and upper right, but I don’t see an obvious candidate for a companion.

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