super distant galaxy (1.55 billion ly) with my 8 Inch Newton (video in the description), Marten Amschler

super distant galaxy (1.55 billion ly) with my 8 Inch Newton (video in the description)

super distant galaxy (1.55 billion ly) with my 8 Inch Newton (video in the description), Marten Amschler

super distant galaxy (1.55 billion ly) with my 8 Inch Newton (video in the description)

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Hey Folks, I found an old thread on CloudyNights about distant galaxies and it got me really exited. So during my last session (while waiting for my actual target to rise) I wanted to try the most distant galaxy from a given excel sheet. I took aim at  13h 25’ 11.17’’   57h 36’ 01.3’’ (J2000) and captured 3x500s.

After I stacked and plate-solved the results, I went over to compare it to scientific data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). And it was confirmed, I captured the 1.55 billion light years distant galaxy PGC_46931 from the Abell 1738 galaxy cluster, with my 8 Inch Newton. 
It may be just a pale dot - but it's the most distant object I've knowingly captures so far

Here is a video of that scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik1lOVdTX3Y

If you got a bigger scope, try it as well and let me know! I am curious how it can look like for you.

And here are some sources:
http://leda.univ-lyon1.fr/ledacat.cgi?o=PGC46931
https://www.legacysurvey.org/viewer/?ra=201.3215&dec=57.5944&layer=unwise-neo6&poly=200.1166,58.0798,200.9468,56.8172,202.4945,57.0978,201.7125,58.3704,200.1166,58.0798
https://nova.astrometry.net/user_images/5671298#annotated

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super distant galaxy (1.55 billion ly) with my 8 Inch Newton (video in the description), Marten Amschler