Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Cetus (Cet)  ·  Contains:  IC 41  ·  NGC 178  ·  NGC 207
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NGC 178, Gary Imm
NGC 178, Gary Imm

NGC 178

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NGC 178, Gary Imm
NGC 178, Gary Imm

NGC 178

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Description

This Astrobin Debut Object, also known as IC 39, is a barred Magellanic spiral galaxy located 70 million light years away in the constellation of Cetus at a declination of -14 degrees.  This object spans 2 arc-minutes in our apparent view, which corresponds to a diameter of 40,000 light years.

Barred Magellanic Spirals (SBm) typically have a stellar bar, a single looping spiral arm, and a large star-forming complex at one end of the bar.  All of these properties are seen here.  This galaxy has been labelled a starburst galaxy.

The comparison to the Hubble image in the mouseover is interesting.  The Hubble image shows an orange central section which is not at all visible in my color-calibrated LRGB image.  I don't understand why there is such a difference.

I also like the 2 interesting galaxies on the left side of the image.

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