Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Centaurus (Cen)  ·  Contains:  Centaurus A  ·  HD116466  ·  HD116647  ·  HD116687  ·  HD116809  ·  NGC 5128
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Centaurus A and Ha jets, Reggie
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Centaurus A and Ha jets

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Centaurus A and Ha jets

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This is a 28 hr HaRGB image because I really wanted to capture the faint Ha jets extending out from the core. 

Centaurus A is located about 11 million light-years away, at the center of one of two subgroups within the Centaurus A/M83 Group. Messier 83 (the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy) is at the center of the other subgroup. These two groups are sometimes identified as one, since the galaxies around Centaurus A and the galaxies around M 83 are physically close to each other, and both subgroups appear to be stationary relative to each other. The Centaurus A/M83 Group is part of the Virgo Supercluster.NGC 5128's strange morphology is the result of a merger between two smaller galaxies. The bulge of Centaurus A is comprised mainly of evolved red stars. Its dusty disk, however, has been the site of more recent star formation; over 100 star formation regions have been identified in the disk. As observed in other such "starburst" galaxies, a collision is responsible for the intense star formation. Scientists using the Spitzer Space Telescope have confirmed that Centaurus A is an elliptical galaxy going through a collision, devouring a spiral. 

This is an HaRGB image.

Imaged from my backyard. 

ASIAIR, Sharpstar SCA260 , ASI2600MM, Antlia RGB filters. 

Bortle  7 

Stacked in Astro Pixel Processor and processed in Pixinsight.

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Centaurus A and Ha jets, Reggie