Astrophotography by Torsten Mueller


NGC1961 / ARP184

SAB(rs)c Galaxy
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Object Information

Description wikipedia: "NGC 1961 (also known as IC 2133) is a spiral galaxy in constellation Camelopardalis. It is at a distance of circa 200 million light years from Earth, which, given its apparent dimensions, means that NGC 1961 is more than 220,000 light years across. The galaxy has been distorted, however no companion has been detected nor double nuclei that could show a recent merger. Its outer arms are highly irregular. Two long straight arms extent from the north side of the galaxy. A luminous X-ray corona has been detected around the galaxy. NGC 1961 is the central member of the small group of nine galaxies, the NGC 1961 group. It was discovered by William Herschel on December 3, 1788. Three supernovae have been observed in NGC 1961, SN 1998eb, SN 2001is, and SN 2013cc."
Type SAB(rs)c Galaxy
Brightness 10.9 mag (vis)
Apparent Size 4.6 × 3.0
Distance 173 MLy

Exposure Information

Date 2019-03-04
Location GRT (Goldbach Remote Telescope)
Optics GSO 12" RC f/8
Camera Canon EOS1200Da
Integration Luminance 5 x 180 sec, 2x2 Binning
(0.25 h total)