NGC 7331 Acquired with the Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon
Credit: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona

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NGC 7331 Acquired with the Schulman Telescope at the Mount Lemmon
Credit: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona
About 40 million light years distant is the spiral galaxy NGC 7331. It is located in the constellation Pegasus. It is part of a larger visual group of galaxies some of which can be seen in this image including four below the big spiral and another four hovering in the upper right of this frame. These much smaller appearing galaxies are actually quite distant, almost an order of magnitude distant: they are estimated to range between 300 and 350 million light years away. This image is the result of 165 minutes of imaging in a dark sky location in the west desert. #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Cosmology #AstroPhotography #ExploreScientific #ZWOCameras #asiairpro #ASI533 #clayhausphotography #galaxy #galaxies #ngc7331 https://www.instagram.com/p/CT-hiC9hZbn/?utm_medium=tumblr
ペガスス座にあるNGC7331 銀河(中央)
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その左下にステファンの五つ子銀河が一応写っています('◇')ゞ
眼の修行が必須です(笑)
NGC7331_200-800_ASI1600MC-28x240s_20230909 by frankastro Via Flickr: Données prise de vue ******************************************************* Date : 2023-09-09 Objet : NGC 7331 Instrument : Newton Quatro 200/800 + correcteur GPU Monture Atlas EQ-G SynScan GoTo / guidage diviseur optique PHD2 + ASI224MC Camera : ZWO ASI1600 MC / Filtre = IrCut / Temp = -15°c / Gain= 139 / Offset = 21 Durée pose unitaire = 240s / Nombre de poses : 28 Gestion des captures et pilotage monture : Stellarmate Traitement SIRIL et PHOTOSHOP. Données Météo fin de session ******************************************************* Fin de session StellarMatte : 2023-09-09 05:45:05 Phase lunaire : Last Quarter(0.803) Lever du soleil : 07:32 AM Coucher du soleil : 08:29 PM Conditions climatiques : clear sky Couverture nuageuse : 3 % Taux d'humidite de 37 % Pression : 1014 hpa Vitesse Vent : 10 km/h Orientation : 131 ° (N=0° / Est = 90° / Sud = 180° / Ouest = 270°) La temperature en fin de session est de 17 °c *******************************************************
NGC 7331- This is a spiral galaxy very similar to the Milky Way Galaxy and is often referred to as the Milky Way Galaxy’s twin.
2016 December 3
Galaxies in Pegasus Image Credit & Copyright: Péter Feltóti
Explanation: This wide, sharp telescopic view reveals galaxies scattered beyond the stars of the Milky Way at the northern boundary of the high-flying constellation Pegasus. Prominent at the upper right is NGC 7331. A mere 50 million light-years away, the large spiral is one of the brighter galaxies not included in Charles Messier's famous 18th century catalog. The disturbed looking group of galaxies at the lower left is well-known as Stephan's Quintet. About 300 million light-years distant, the quintet dramatically illustrates a multiple galaxy collision, its powerful, ongoing interactions posed for a brief cosmic snapshot. On the sky, the quintet and NGC 7331 are separated by about half a degree.
Galaxies in Pegasus (NGC7331 and Stephan's Quintet) by Oleg Bryzgalov on Flickr.