Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Eridanus (Eri)  ·  Contains:  NGC 1232
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NGC 1232 The Eye of God Galaxy in RGB with BlurXterminator, Ian Parr
NGC 1232 The Eye of God Galaxy in RGB with BlurXterminator
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NGC 1232 The Eye of God Galaxy in RGB with BlurXterminator

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NGC 1232 The Eye of God Galaxy in RGB with BlurXterminator, Ian Parr
NGC 1232 The Eye of God Galaxy in RGB with BlurXterminator
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NGC 1232 The Eye of God Galaxy in RGB with BlurXterminator

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NGC 1232 is an intermediate size grand spiral galaxy about 61 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus and was discovered by William Herschel in 1784.
It is about twice the size of our Milky Way and has an apparent magnitude of 10.9 and an an apparent size of 7.4 × 6.5 arc minutes.
It is dominated by millions of bright stars and dark dust, in spiral arms rotating about the centre. 

Same data as before with but BlurXterminator applied to the Linear data.

I think Russell Croman will be improving it's AI libraries much as he did with StarXTermintor as there are objects like global clusters and issues in galaxies where defects can really pop out but that's really just a quibble as what it can do, even with default values, is nothing short of sensational.

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NGC 1232 The Eye of God Galaxy in RGB with BlurXterminator, Ian Parr