Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Leo (Leo)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3370
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NGC 3370, Gary Imm
NGC 3370, Gary Imm

NGC 3370

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NGC 3370, Gary Imm
NGC 3370, Gary Imm

NGC 3370

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This small obscure spiral galaxy is located 85 million light years away in the constellation of Leo at a declination of +17 degrees.  It is a magnitude 11.6 galaxy which spans 3 arc-minutes in our apparent view.  This corresponds to a diameter of 70,000 light years.

This galaxy is my 670th Astrobin Debut Object.

From our view perspective, the disk is inclined about halfway between face-on and edge-on.

The disk structure is chaotic, with numerous fragmented arms, blue star clouds and pink Ha regions.  I see suggestions of multiple VV rows in the outer disk.  Something is disturbing this galaxy.   Based on the bright clouds seen in the outer disk, the disturbance culprit could be a dwarf galaxy which is in the process of being absorbed. 

The faint dwarf galaxy seen just to the right of NGC 3370 is closer to us and is not a disturbance candidate.

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