Black Eye Galaxy NGC4826 (M64)



Object Data
Description M64 is a disk galaxy with a central region that looks surprisingly similar to a human eye. It is a good thing for science that there are not two galaxies like this close to one another. Recent studies indicate that there are two counterrotating systems of stars and gas within the nearly featureless disk.
Constellation Coma Berenices, Berenice's Hair
Right Ascension 12h 56m 54s
Declination +21° 39' 52"
Magnitude 9.3
Angular size 10.3 arcminutes
Distance 4.1 megaparsecs (13 million light years)
Radial Velocity 408 kilometers per second
Image Data
Photographer Fred Lehman
Main Scope Meade 14" LX200GPS @ f/10 (3556mm)
Guide Scope Celestron 5" SCT @ f/7.5 (950mm)
Guide Camera SBIG STV
Imaging Camera Starlight Xpress MX7C
Resolution 780 x 580 @ 0.5 arcseconds per pixel
Exposure Nineteen exposures of two minutes each. Aligned, stacked, and processed with AstroArt.
Date April 16, 2004
Location Area 51 in Big Cypress National Preserve in central South Florida.


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