Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Pavo (Pav)  ·  Contains:  IC 4820  ·  NGC 6744
The Barred Southern Spiral NGC 6744, @HalH75
The Barred Southern Spiral NGC 6744
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The Barred Southern Spiral NGC 6744

The Barred Southern Spiral NGC 6744, @HalH75
The Barred Southern Spiral NGC 6744
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The Barred Southern Spiral NGC 6744

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Framed by the prominent A and F stars HD 178534 (top), 176729 (bottom) and 177927 (left), the barred spiral galaxy NGC 6744 lies about 30 million light years away in the southern constellation Pavo. Its’ moderately-inclined and intricately-structured disk spans 175,000 light years, and features a small bright nucleus that hosts a radio-luminous black hole. Reminiscent of the Milky Way’s Large Magellanic Cloud, a small satellite galaxy (NGC 6744A) can be seen at the end of the outermost spiral arm. The faint blue patch to its far right is the more distant irregular galaxy IC 4820, and both a reddish irregular galaxy (IC 4823) and a low surface brightness blue galaxy (ESO 104-44) lie along an imaginary line drawn between the two uppermost bright stars. The image was constructed from guided exposures taken at f/3.8 during moonless periods of several nights in September by an unbinned FLI ProLine 16803 camera mounted on Chilescope’s 0.5-m Telescope 2. The final result spans 65.8 arcmin on a side, and is oriented with E up and N to the right.

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The Barred Southern Spiral NGC 6744, @HalH75