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The Peculiar Galaxy NGC 1672

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 4:16 pm
by Russ.Carpenter
This text and image were uploaded to Astrobin this morning. You can see the full res version here: https://www.astrobin.com/g2854m/

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NGC 1672: A Peculiar Galaxy with Companions

This is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation of Dorado. Its nucleus is a Seyfert Type 2, associated with a starburst region. NGG 1672’s four arms are not symmetrical. One is much brighter than its counterpart on the opposite side of the galaxy.

NGC 1672 is a “peculiar” galaxy, appearing in the Catalog of Souther Peculiar Galaxies and Associations, by Halton Arp and Barry Madore. It is listed as “Category 8: Galaxies with Apparent Companions.” These companions are thought to be interacting with the dominant galaxy, NGC 1672.

According to the catalog, “The galaxies that are nearest in space to us, and that we therefore know the most about, are almost all grouped together in units of one large, dominant galaxy, and a retinue of smaller companions. Examples are the Local Group (dominated by M31) and the M81 and M101 groups.”

Tech Notes for ASA 500/3.6:
ASA Newtonian, 500 mm aperture, 1900mm focal length, F3.6
FLI Proline 16803, 9 mm pixel, 4096 X 4096
ASA DDM85 equatorial mount
Processing with PixInsight, StarTools, and Affinity Photo

Re: The Peculiar Galaxy NGC 1672

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 10:05 am
by happy-kat
Those stars are amazing, the defraction spikes look like prisms with those colours

Re: The Peculiar Galaxy NGC 1672

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 3:41 pm
by Russ.Carpenter
Hi happy-kat,

I have a LOT more to learn about StarTools, but even at my level its capabilities surprise me.

Russ