Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Draco (Dra)  ·  Contains:  NGC 5906  ·  NGC 5907
NGC 5907/5906 - The Splinter Galaxy - 8 hrs in LRGB, Cosgrove's Cosmos (Patrick Cosgrove)
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NGC 5907/5906 - The Splinter Galaxy - 8 hrs in LRGB

NGC 5907/5906 - The Splinter Galaxy - 8 hrs in LRGB, Cosgrove's Cosmos (Patrick Cosgrove)
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NGC 5907/5906 - The Splinter Galaxy - 8 hrs in LRGB

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NGC 5907/5906 - The Splinter or Knife-edge Galaxy - is another classic edge-on Spiral Galaxy displaying a prominent dust lane that is located 54.5 million light-years away in the constellation of Draco.

I shot this because I thought it would be an interesting comparison to the galaxy NGC 4565, which I recently published. 

This was shot over 3 evenings on the nights of 5-29-22, 5-30-22, and 5-31-22. 

During this period of time, there were a lot of drifting thin clouds.  Since this galaxy is small and my image scale on this shot was a bit on the low side, I had to be very careful to use only the best frames in integration to ensure a sharp and detailed image. While this reduced my total integration, I think it helped with the detail level of the resulting image. 

This was shot with my Astro-Physics 130mm f/8.35 APO sitting on an IOptron CEM60 mount, sporting a ZWO ASI260MM-Pro camera. 

The story of the image and complete processing walk-through can be seen on my website at:
https://cosgrovescosmos.com/projects/ngc5907

Thanks for looking, and let me know if you have any questions!

CS,
Pat

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NGC 5907/5906 - The Splinter Galaxy - 8 hrs in LRGB, Cosgrove's Cosmos (Patrick Cosgrove)