Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Draco (Dra)  ·  Contains:  NGC 5906  ·  NGC 5907
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NGC-5906 The Knife-Edge, The Splinter, but I see a Javelin in flight, Steve Argereow
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NGC-5906 The Knife-Edge, The Splinter, but I see a Javelin in flight

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NGC-5906 The Knife-Edge, The Splinter, but I see a Javelin in flight, Steve Argereow
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NGC-5906 The Knife-Edge, The Splinter, but I see a Javelin in flight

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NGC 5907 (also known as Knife Edge Galaxy or Splinter Galaxy) is a spiral galaxy located approximately 50 million light years from Earth. It has an anomalously low metallicity and few detectable giant stars, being apparently composed almost entirely of dwarf stars. It is a member of the NGC 5866 Group.
NGC 5907 has long been considered a prototypical example of a warped spiral in relative isolation. In 2006, an international team of astronomers announced the presence of an extended tidal stream surrounding the galaxy that challenges this picture and suggests the gravitational perturbations induced by the stream progenitor may be the cause for the warp. The galaxy was discovered in 1788 by William Herschel. Supernova 1940A was in this galaxy.
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NOTE:  
I wanted to see if I could capture the warp ring around NGC-5906, It's just started to become visible, at 6 hours plus integration time.  When I imaged this the moon was at 36%, the increasing moon illumination and bad weather limited my imaging.  So, I'm on to the next!


Telescope:   Explore Scientific 127mm  APO Refractor  CF f/7 .5 952mm Focal Length
Mount  IOptron CEM40

Camera ZWO6200MC  Cooling -10C Binning 1 X1
ZWO  EFW

124 X 180 Second Exposures   Optolong L-Pro    Gain 100 Offset    50
Total Exposure 6 Hours 12 Minutes
Acquisition with SharpCap
Guiding PHD2
Stacked with Astro Pixel Processor 
Processed with Astra Image

Photo taken from Seven Lakes, NC  Bortle 4.5

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NGC-5906 The Knife-Edge, The Splinter, but I see a Javelin in flight, Steve Argereow