[back] UGC 10214 (Tadpole Galaxy) in Draco [NED]

A second image version of this Galaxy can be found below

Higher resolved image / höher aufgelöstes Bild (2800 x 1821 Pixel)

distance ~ 150Mpc/500MLy

 

180"

 

(c) 2009 All astro photo images are copyrighted. They may not be used or reproduced without explicit written permission from the authors, Stefan Heutz.and Volker Wendel.

About this Image / Über dieses Bild

CCD: SBIG STL-11000M
Image Type, Orientation: L-RGB Composite, North is at 9:00h
Exposure time: L: 26x900 sec.,  R,G,B: 4x900 sec. all 1x1 bin
Exposure date: August 25th..29th, 2008
Location: Skinakas Observatory at Crete, Greece, remote-controlled from Bad Arolsen and Weisenheim am Berg/Germany
Filter: SBIG 2" LRGB filter set for STL
Instrument: Ganymed 60cm-Hypergraph in secondary focus (f=4940 mm)
Photographer: Josef Pöpsel, Volker Wendel, Stefan Binnewies, Image processing by Stefan Heutz
 
Seeing (FWHM): 1.4"
   
Remarks: The galaxy left to the Tadpole Galaxy is PGC 57087, the two right are PGC 57109 and PGC 57108
   
Bemerkungen: Die Galaxie links von der Tadpole Galaxy ist PGC 57087, die beiden rechts sind PGC 57109 und PGC 57108.

 

 

 

First real deep sky image done with Ganymed / erstes mit Ganymed aufgenommenes "echtes" Deep-Sky-Bild

distance ~ 150Mpc/500MLy

 

60"

 

(c) 2003 All astro photo images are copyrighted. They may not be used or reproduced without explicit written permission from the authors.

About this Image / Über dieses Bild

CCD: ST10 XME with AO7
Image Type, Orientation: LRGB Composite, North is at 8:00h
Exposure time: L: 4x900 sec. 1x1 bin, R,G,B: 1x900 sec. 2x2 bin
Exposure date: June 7th/8th, 2003
Location: Capella Observatory at Bad Arolsen, Germany
Filter: FR03 + Astronomik
Typ II LRGB filters
Instrument: Ganymed 60cm-Hypergraph in secondary focus, f=4800 mm
Seeing (FWHM): 2.2"
Photographer: Stefan Binnewies, Josef Pöpsel
   
Remarks: The first real deep sky image done with Ganymed - in a much too short midsummer's night in Germany during the test installation.
   
Bemerkungen: Die Kaulquappengalaxie war die erste echte Deep-Sky-Aufnahme, die wir mit Ganymed gemacht haben - und das in einer viel zu kurzen Hochsommernacht in Deutschland während der Testinstallation.

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