Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Coma Berenices (Com)  ·  Contains:  NGC 4712  ·  NGC 4725  ·  NGC 4747  ·  PGC 1721365  ·  PGC 1721744  ·  PGC 1724065  ·  PGC 1725122  ·  PGC 1726326  ·  PGC 1728385  ·  PGC 1728765  ·  PGC 1731016  ·  PGC 1731441  ·  PGC 1732526  ·  PGC 1734660  ·  PGC 1734926  ·  PGC 1735228  ·  PGC 1735870  ·  PGC 1742998  ·  PGC 1743037  ·  PGC 1744717  ·  PGC 1745311  ·  PGC 1745518  ·  PGC 1745906  ·  PGC 1746001  ·  PGC 1749910  ·  PGC 1751757  ·  PGC 1756052  ·  PGC 1758178  ·  PGC 1761309  ·  PGC 1766890  ·  And 10 more.
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NGC4725 and NGC4747/4712 in Coma Berenice - Large Field, Arnaud Peel
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NGC4725 and NGC4747/4712 in Coma Berenice - Large Field

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NGC4725 and NGC4747/4712 in Coma Berenice - Large Field, Arnaud Peel
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NGC4725 and NGC4747/4712 in Coma Berenice - Large Field

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My second try at this nice galaxy, the last time was with an old C8 of 1980.

The idea of the processing was to get details but keep it natural as possible

Large field version

NGC 4725 is an intermediate barred spiral galaxy with a prominent ring structure, located in the northern constellation of Coma Berenices near the north galactic pole. It was discovered by William Herschel on April 6, 1785. The galaxy lies at a distance of approximately 40 million-light-years from the Milky Way.

70 Light subs @180s gain zero and -20°C and

29 Blue subs @180s gain zero and -20°C

25 Green subs @180s gain zero and -20°C

40 Red subs @180s gain zero and -20°C

Total exposure 8h15 hours

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NGC4725 and NGC4747/4712 in Coma Berenice - Large Field, Arnaud Peel