NGC4565 Needle Galaxy
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NGC4565 Needle Galaxy
This image shows the Needle Galaxy in February 2016. We look at this galaxy from the side and thus the spiral arms are in a ray, even with the cloudy night sky. Born digital photograph entitled 'NGC4565 Needle Galaxy' by Andriy Borovkov taken in Elmshorn, Pinneberg, Schleswig-Holstein State, Germany on 14th March 2016.
Taken with UNC 30512 300 mm f/4 reflector telescope, Sky-Watcher EQ8 mount, Moravian Instruments G2-8300 mono camera, 9.6-hour total exposure.
Highly Commended in Galaxies category of Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2017.
Object number: ZBA8781
Date: 2016
- Image reference: ABO0001
- © Andriy Borovkov. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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