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deeplook.at
deeplook.at
TEC APO 110 FL (f=616mm)
10micron GM3000 HPS
50x5 min ISO 800
4h 10min
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Canon EOS 6D
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Image acquisition by CEDIC team (Bernhard Hubl, Christoph Kaltseis, Markus Blauensteiner, Michael Hanl) Image processing by Bernhard Hubl
Galaxy group
60’
11.1mag - NGC 7619 / 11.2mag - NGC 7626
Peg
2017-07-20+22+23
NGC 7619 and NGC 7626 are the two dominant elliptical galaxy members of the Pegasus I galaxy group. The Pegasus I cluster contains perhaps 13 galaxies at a distance of 150 Mio light-years. This galaxy group is embedded in clouds of galactic cirrus. These clouds, which are better visible in the stretched luminance image, are part of our own Milky Way and hang only hundreds of light-years above our galactic plane, dimly reflecting starlight.
150 Mio Ly
NGC 7619+7620 / Pegasus I Cluster in Pegasus