Celestial hemisphere:  Southern  ·  Constellation: Pavo (Pav)  ·  Contains:  IC 4842  ·  IC 4845  ·  NGC 6769  ·  NGC 6770  ·  NGC 6771
Pavo triplet (The Devil’s Mask) & Friends, Mathieu Guinot
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Pavo triplet (The Devil’s Mask) & Friends

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Pavo triplet (The Devil’s Mask) & Friends

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The Galaxy Triplet NGC 6769, NGC6770 & NGC6771 is a gravitational interacting triplet of galaxies, located about 190 million light years away in the southern constellation of Pavo (the Peacock).

As usual this cosmic interaction results in the formation of many new stars. This is obvious from the blueish nature of the spiral arms in NGC 6769 (upper right) and NGC 6770 (upper left) and the presence of many sites of star forming regions.
The two upper galaxies, NGC 6769 and NGC 6770 are of equal brightness and size, while NGC 6771 (below) is about half as bright and slightly smaller. All three galaxies possess a central bulge of similar brightness. They consist of elderly, reddish stars and that of NGC 6771 is remarkable for its “boxy” shape, a rare occurrence among galaxies.
All of them are barred spiral galaxies: NGC 6769 with very tightly wound spiral arms, while NGC 6770 has two major spiral arms, one of which is rather straight and points towards the outer disk of NGC 6769. NGC 6770 is also peculiar in that it presents two comparatively straight dark lanes and a fainter arc that curves towards the third galaxy, NGC 6771.
Stars and gas have been stripped off NGC 6769 and NGC 6770, starting to form a common envelope around them, in the shape of a Devil’s Mask.
There is also a weak hint of a tenuous bridge between NGC 6769 and NGC 6771.
All of these features testify to strong gravitational interaction between the three galaxies. The warped appearance of the dust lane in NGC 6771 might also be interpreted as more evidence of interactions.

There are many remarquables galaxies in the FOV, the most important ones are IC 4842 at the bottom and IC 4845 on the top corner left.

Data set from Telescope Live taken at El Sauce Observatory, Chile, from 2022/08/27 to 2022/09/13.

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Pavo triplet (The Devil’s Mask) & Friends, Mathieu Guinot