Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Fornax (For)  ·  Contains:  NGC 1097
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NGC1097

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NGC1097

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NGC 1097 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Fornax. NGC 1097 has two satellite galaxies, NGC 1097A and 1097B.

NGC 1097 is a fine barred spiral, seen face-on. At magnitude 9.5, it appears in small telescopes as a bright, circular disc some 9.3' in diameter. At the center of the long bright 5' x 2' bar is a large bright 50" x 30" oval core with a stellar nucleus. From the northern tip of the bar a very faint spiral arm sweeps east and then curls slightly back toward the core. A very faint, short arm fans west from the southern tip of the bar. SW of the core another small detached narrow glow is just visible. The companion galaxy, NGC 1097A, is a 30" diameter glow with a stellar nucleus about as bright as the bar of the big spiral.

This is a LRGB image.
Imaged from my backyard.
ASIAIR, AZEQ6 , Sharpstar SCA260 , ASI2600MM, Antlia RGB filters.
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