Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Virgo (Vir)  ·  Contains:  NGC 5247  ·  PGC 876746
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NGC 5247, 



    
        

            Gary Imm
NGC 5247, 



    
        

            Gary Imm
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NGC 5247

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NGC 5247, 



    
        

            Gary Imm
NGC 5247, 



    
        

            Gary Imm
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NGC 5247

Acquisition details

Dates:
June 14, 2020 ·  June 15, 2020
Frames:
Astrodon Gen2 I-Series Tru-Balance Blue: 30×120(1h) (gain: 139.00) -20°C bin 1×1
Astrodon Gen2 I-Series Tru-Balance Green: 30×120(1h) (gain: 139.00) -20°C bin 1×1
Astrodon Gen2 I-Series Tru-Balance Lum: 60×120(2h) (gain: 139.00) -20°C bin 1×1
Astrodon Gen2 I-Series Tru-Balance Red: 30×120(1h) (gain: 139.00) -20°C bin 1×1
Integration:
5h
Avg. Moon age:
23.69 days
Avg. Moon phase:
33.94%

RA center: 13h38m02s.817

DEC center: -17°5303.29

Pixel scale: 0.283 arcsec/pixel

Orientation: 8.682 degrees

Field radius: 0.150 degrees

More info:Open 

Resolution: 3188x2083

File size: 2.6 MB

Locations: Backyard (Mag 20.8 - Bortle 4.5), Onalaska, Texas, United States

Data source: Backyard

Description

This object is a face-on grand design spiral galaxy located 70 million light years away in the constellation of Virgo at a declination of -18 degrees. This galaxy spans 5 arc-minutes in our apparent view, which corresponds to an actual diameter of 100,000 light years.

The beautiful arms of this galaxy extend 270 degrees around the core. It is fascinating to me how each arm splits into two arms about halfway along their length. Many star clusters, dust patches, and HII regions are visible. The dust lanes are odd in that they appear to be so sharply defined and are fairly straight instead of curved.

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