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The Hamburger’s tail | Astronomy Journal
N Sergey Trudolyubov from Los Alamos, New Mexico NGC 3628 — generally referred to as the Hamburger Galaxy — is probably finest referred to as a part of the Leo Triplet of galaxies. But it surely takes a solo bow on this HαLRGB picture, taken over 14.1 hours with a 10-inch f/4.0 scope. Seen to the galaxy’s left is itsContinue studying “The Hamburger’s tail”
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Sergey Trudolyubov from Los Alamos, New Mexico
NGC 3628 — generally referred to as the Hamburger Galaxy — is probably finest referred to as a part of the Leo Triplet of galaxies. But it surely takes a solo bow on this HαLRGB picture, taken over 14.1 hours with a 10-inch f/4.0 scope. Seen to the galaxy’s left is its prolonged tidal tail, some 300,000 light-years lengthy, created by an interplay with one other galaxy.