NGC 3718 + NGC 3729 (Galaxy)
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Also known as: Arp 214
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Right ascension: 11h 34m
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Declination: 53° 2'
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Constellation: Ursa Major
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Date/time: 2009.04.25 22:30 UT
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Equipment: 12" f/5 Newtonian
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FoV: 24'
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Magnification and filter(s): 167x
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Seeing: 4/10
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Transparency: 4/5
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Location: Nádasdladány, Hungary
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Observer: Ferenc Lovró
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Description:
A very spectacular interacting couple in an environment sparsely populated by field stars. NGC 3718 is much larger, a perfectly face-on spiral galaxy, that is also catalogued by Arp with number 214. It feels as if it has a much larger area than what can be detected by direct vision. To the East of the galactic core I notice a brighter arc, however apart from this little detail and the little bit brighter core it has a really homogeneous look. The smaller NGC 3729 shows the typical core area of an edge-on galaxy, however according to astrophotos, what I see is a bit tricky, and the galaxy itself is far from being edge-on.
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Hi-resolution image: [ reversed sketch | original sketch ]
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