NGC 3621
NGC 3621
A field spiral galaxy of class SA(s)d in Hydra ~21.7 million light years away. A field galaxy is a galaxy that is gravitationally alone and not part of any group or cluster. The optical spectrum of the active nucleus suggests a low-mass supermassive black hole at its core ~3 million times the sun's mass based on the motion of stars in the nucleus.
LRGB 6h 40m (4x10x600s) from CHI-1 telescope, a Planewave CDK24 with FLI PL 9000 camera, and Astrodon 2nd GEN LRGB filters, situated in the Rio Hurtado Valley, Chile. Part of the telescope.live telescope network. Taken on multiple dates Jan-Apr 2022.
Processed in PixInsight.
LRGB 6h 40m (4x10x600s) from CHI-1 telescope, a Planewave CDK24 with FLI PL 9000 camera, and Astrodon 2nd GEN LRGB filters, situated in the Rio Hurtado Valley, Chile. Part of the telescope.live telescope network. Taken on multiple dates Jan-Apr 2022.
Processed in PixInsight.
Telescope
CHI-1 Planewave CDK24
Camera
FLI PL 9000
Location
Rio Hurtado Valley, Chile
Date of observation
Jan-Apr 2022
Filters
Astrodon LRGB 2GEN
Processing
PixInsight
Comments
very nice! How did you get so much details out of the spiral arms? I could get that. Any tips?
Thanks Andre! I use HDRMT and LHE processes in PixInsight to bring out the details.