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NGC3521 - The Bubble Galaxy

 

                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Object Spiral Galaxy, "The Bubble Galaxy" (NGC3521), in Leo
  Telescope (Photo) Celestron 11" EdgeHD OTA @ f/7 on Losmandy G-11 Mount
  Telescope (Guiding) Orion EON 80mm ED Refractor @ f/6.25 on Losmandy G11 Mount
  Camera (Photo) Starlight Xpress Trius SX26C One-Shot Color CCD Camera controlled by Sequence Generator Pro
  Camera (Guiding) SBIG ST-i w/PHD2 Guiding
  Exposure Detail Combination of 21 color images at 600 seconds each;  calibrated with bias, dark, and flat frames; image processing w/PixInsight 1.8.9
  Location Quilted Starfields Observatory, Chiefland, FL  (N29.406, W82.859)
  Date 04/13/2024
  Note This is considered to be a "flocculent intermediate" galaxy.  Wikipedia's description of "flocculent" is "Unlike the well-defined spiral architecture of a grand design spiral galaxy, flocculent (meaning "flaky") galaxies are patchy, with discontinuous spiral arms." And it is "intermediate" because its structure is in between a full-on spiral and a spiral with a bar extending from its core.