NGC 7582 NGC 7590 NGC 7599

Image Description and Details : NGC 7582, 7590 and 7599 are an interacting group of galaxies situated 70 million light years away in the constellation of Grus. Studies in indicate the existence of faint H I bridges between the galaxies. NGC 7582 at the top right is the brightest galaxy of this trio. It is of interest as it exhibits the characteristics of both a starburst and a Seyfert II spiral galaxy. The starburst activity is quite intense but is localized to several regions. In 1996 a study indicated that NGC 7582 appears to have two rather than a single nuclei indicating a merger with another galaxy sometime in the distant past.  Imaged in LRGB on our CDK 1000 at El Sauce, Obstech, Chile Image Processing: Mike Selby System Control Software : Voyager by Leo Orazi Integration Time: L 16 hours 900s exp RGB 4 hours each 900sCopyright: Mike Selby

Image Description and Details : 

NGC 7582, 7590 and 7599 are an interacting group of galaxies situated 70 million light years away in the constellation of Grus.
Studies in indicate the existence of faint H I bridges between the galaxies.
NGC 7582 at the top right is the brightest galaxy of this trio. It is of interest as it exhibits the characteristics of both a starburst and a Seyfert II spiral galaxy. The starburst activity is quite intense but is localized to several regions.
In 1996 a study indicated that NGC 7582 appears to have two rather than a single nuclei indicating a merger with another galaxy sometime in the distant past.

Imaged in LRGB on our CDK 1000 at El Sauce, Obstech, Chile
Image Processing: Mike Selby
System Control Software : Voyager by Leo Orazi
Integration Time: L 16 hours 900s exp RGB 4 hours each 900s

Copyright: Mike Selby

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