NGC 1532 and smaller NGC 1531 is a pair of interacting galaxies in the southern constellation Eridanus. The brighter of the two, NGC 1532 glows at magnitude 11 and is an interesting visual object to observe through a 16” telescope.
NGC 1532 and smaller NGC 1531 is a pair of interacting galaxies in the southern constellation Eridanus. The brighter of the two, NGC 1532 glows at magnitude 11 and is an interesting visual object to observe through a 16” telescope.
Date Imaged: December 14, 2013
Lens: N16 f/5.2
Exposure: 5 hours
Mount: Losmandy Titan
December 14, 2013
N16 f/5.2
5 hours
Losmandy Titan
Camera: ST10XME
Filter: LRGB 2:1:1:1 hours
Location: Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines
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ST10XME
LRGB 2:1:1:1 hours
Stardust Observatory, Baguio, Philippines
60 P. Paterno St., Brgy. South Drive, Baguio City, 2600
Philippines