NGC 1672
NGC 1672
NGC 1672 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Dorado.
It is seen almost face on and shows regions of intense star formation. The greatest concentrations of star formation are found in the so-called starburst regions near the ends of the galaxy’s strong galactic bar. NGC 1672 is a prototypical barred spiral galaxy and differs from normal spiral galaxies in that the spiral arms do not twist all the way into the centre. Instead, they are attached to the two ends of a straight bar of stars enclosing the nucleus. This nucleus is Seyfert type 2 and is engulfed by a starburst region.
This image was acquired with CHI-1, data from 4 one clicks.
Total integration time: 320 minutes
LRGB 8 subs of 600s with each filter.
FOV 32' x 32' (0.68"/px)
It is seen almost face on and shows regions of intense star formation. The greatest concentrations of star formation are found in the so-called starburst regions near the ends of the galaxy’s strong galactic bar. NGC 1672 is a prototypical barred spiral galaxy and differs from normal spiral galaxies in that the spiral arms do not twist all the way into the centre. Instead, they are attached to the two ends of a straight bar of stars enclosing the nucleus. This nucleus is Seyfert type 2 and is engulfed by a starburst region.
This image was acquired with CHI-1, data from 4 one clicks.
Total integration time: 320 minutes
LRGB 8 subs of 600s with each filter.
FOV 32' x 32' (0.68"/px)
Telescope
CHI-1 Planewave CDK24
Camera
FLI PL9000
Location
El Sauce Observatory, Chile
Date of observation
25/02, 27/02, 22/03 and 26/03/2022
Filters
LRGB
Processing
AstroPixelProcessor and Photoshop CC with AstroPanel Pro, Astronomy Tools, Topaz Sharpen AI & Franzis Denoise Projects 3 plug-ins
Credits
One-click observations TL