NGC 5907 (Galaxy)
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Also known as: Splinter galaxy
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Right ascension: 15h 16m
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Declination: 56° 19'
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Constellation: Draco
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Date/time: 2008.06.29 23:00 UT
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Equipment: 12" f/5 Newtonian
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FoV: 40'
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Magnification and filter(s): 71x
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Seeing: 7/10
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Transparency: 5/5
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Location: Nádasdladány, Hungary
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Observer: Ferenc Lovró
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Description:
A gigantic, greatly elongated galaxy, visible totally from its edge on. It covers an area of about 13' x 1.4' on the boundary of the constellations Draco and Boötes. It has a homogeneous colour, even its core is just slightly brighter than the rest of its outside territories. When looking at its shape, it's very clear why it is commonly referred to as the Splinter galaxy.
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Hi-resolution image: [ reversed sketch | original sketch ]
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This sketch was featured on Astronomy Sketch of the Day on Oct 23, 2008.
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