NGC 3344

This is an image of NGC 3344. It is a barred spiral galaxy about 22.5 million light years away in the constellation Leo Minor. This galaxy belongs to the group known as the Leo spur, which is a branch of the Virgo Supercluster. It is a weakly barred spiral galaxy that exhibits rings and moderate to loosely wound spiral arms. There is both an inner and outer ring, with the prominent arms radiating outward from the inner ring and the slightly elliptical bar being situated inside.

March 8 - April 23, 2022             

Location: Dark Sky New Mexico        

Telescope: Planewave CDK-17          

Camera: FLI PL16803                  

Mount: Paramount ME                  

Luminance: 27x20 minutes (binned 1x1)

Ha: 18x30 minutes (binned 1x1)       

Red: 16x15 minutes (binned 1x1)      

Green: 16x15 minutes (binned 1x1)    

Blue: 16x15 minutes (binned 1x1

Copyright: Bernard Miller

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