Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Canes Venatici (CVn)  ·  Contains:  NGC 4395
NGC 4395 Spiral Galaxy, Jerry Macon
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NGC 4395 Spiral Galaxy

NGC 4395 Spiral Galaxy, Jerry Macon
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NGC 4395 Spiral Galaxy

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Images from the following two scopes (piggybacked) contributed to this image:

AG12+ASI1600MM at .70 asec/pix (RGB)

TV127is+ASI183MM at .75 asec/pix. (RGB)

They were all registered to the best R image taken on the AG12.

L is derived from the combined RGB.

Imaged on nights of Feb/2/2019 and Feb/8/2019.

NGC 4395 is a low surface brightness spiral galaxy with a halo that is about 8′ in diameter. It has several wide areas of greater brightness running northwest to southeast. The one furthest southeast is the brightest. Three of the patches have their own NGC numbers: 4401, 4400, and 4399 running east to west. The nucleus of NGC 4395 is active and the galaxy is classified as a Seyfert. It is notable for containing one of the smallest supermassive black hole with an accurately-determined mass. The central black hole has a mass of "only" 300,000 Sun masses, which would make it a so-called "intermediate-mass black hole".

(Wikipedia)

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NGC 4395 Spiral Galaxy, Jerry Macon

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