Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Lynx (Lyn)
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UGC4620 Galaxy and its ifn, MADNUG - Alex Lin
UGC4620 Galaxy and its ifn
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UGC4620 Galaxy and its ifn

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UGC4620 Galaxy and its ifn

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UGC 4260 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Lynx. In the constellation Lynx, it is 108,610,073.77 light-years from Earth. Because the focal length of the small mirror is too short, the UGC4260 galaxy cannot be found in the picture, but the IFN in this sky area is very wonderful, and many, many small galaxies can be clearly seen after the star removal. Of course, as a deep-space image, I don’t like Qu Xing’s work very much, so I uploaded this version. If you look closely, you can still see many galaxies. In addition, ifn itself has no color, so I don't care too much about the saturation
Original data from Shanghai Shangnan High School Astronomical Society

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UGC4620 Galaxy and its ifn, MADNUG - Alex Lin