- Description: NGC7332 (center) and 7339 (left) - Galaxies in Pegasus.
First light with AP900 mount, cut short by clouds. Visually a really neat pair of galaxies in a
large scope! 7332 is a 12th magnitude galaxy at 4 x 1 arc minutes, 7339 is a bit fainter and smaller
at magnitude 13.1, measuring 3 x 0.7 arc minutes. Skies were a bit turbulent during this shoot
giving soft images.
- Camera: SBIG ST-8XE at -15C
- Filter: SBIG standard clear.
- Scope: Vixen VC200L 200mm f9 Cassegrain
- Mount: Astro-Physics 900QMD
- Exposure: 3 x 20 minutes
- Location: Wilson Coulee Observatory, Ab.
- Date: September 30, 2006
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