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JUNE-2015

NGC 5128 (Centaurus A) in Centaurus

Tivoli/Namibia

This peculiar galaxy looks like a giant elliptic galaxy, superimpose by a dust band as it can be normally found in spiral galaxies. This appearance is probably due to a former collision with a smaller spiral galaxy, which also caused the generation of many new stars and a highly active super massive black hole in the center. Because of that, and being located only about 10-16 millions light-years away, makes it to closest examples of a radio galaxy.

Telescope: ASA 12N-OK3 f3,6
Mount: ASA DDM85
Camera: FLI ML8300Filter-wheel: FLI CW 2-7
Filter: Astrodon LRGB
Exposure: L:42x300sec, RGB:12x300sec each channel
Programs: Maxim DL 5.0, CCDStack 2.8, PixInsight SE 1.8 full exif


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