Spiral Galaxy NGC 4565 displays an edge-on view that allows us to see its central bulge, composed mostly of older yellowish stars, and its dark dust lane, composed of dust and gas that might yet go on to form new stars.
NGC 4565 is about 30 millIon light years away, and about 130,000 light years in diameter. It is very similar to our own Milky Way Galaxy, but is slightly more Massive.
Object details: Kochava Y.
Imaging details:
Images taken from Italy with my new Ritchey-Chretien of 8" and ccd Atik 16HR
Luminance: 31 x 5 minutes, binning 1x1
RGB: 7 x 5 minutes, binning 2x2 for channel
Image data acquired with: GSO RC 200mm - f.8 + ccd Atik 16HR on Eq6 Pro mount
RGB filters: Baader
Software: Maxim DL - CCDStack - Photoshop CS3
Imaged by: Jason Rhodes
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