Deep Sky Object in Autumn
NGC210 (Galaxy in Cetus)



Date & Time: Nov 3 2016, from 21:33 to 22:30 JST(+0900)
Composed 10 shots with 8 minutes exposed
Optical: Meade 25cm(10") Schmidt-Cassegrain with conversion lens (f=1600mm, F6.3)
with BaaderPlanetarium UV/IR cut filter
Auto-guided with Meade LX200 Equatorial & Pictor 201XT
Digital Camera: Canon EOS 600D (Remodeled)
Location: Ooizumi, Hokuto city, Yamanashi pref.

Camera Settings: Recording Format...14bit CCD-RAW, converted to 16bit TIFF(5184×3456)
Sensitivity...ISO1600



NGC210 / Galaxy, type (R')SAB(rs)a
R.A.00h 40m 34.9s (2000.0)
Dec.-13° 52' 26" (2000.0)
Apparent Size5.0×3.3'
Radial VelocityN/A
Magnitude11.8
DistanceN/A
Group of GalaxiesN/A
Other IDsMCG-2-2-81, IRAS00380-1408
PGC02437
NGC210 is a spiral galaxy lying at 4 degrees north of beta Ceti. The galaxy has a 5 arc minutes long axis and 11.8th magnitude, you can see its central nucleus through medium-ranged telescopes. This image shows you two indistinct arms are wound up.




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