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rmuhlack
09-01-2025, 12:20 PM
My first astro image for 2025...

NGC1566 - colloquially known as the Spanish Dancer Galaxy - lies at a distance of around 69 million light years in the southern sky constellation of Dorado.

NGC1566 hosts an “active galactic nucleus” (AGN) – emitting significant energy across the EM spectrum that is theorised to result from accretion of matter by a supermassive black hole at the galaxy core. Some AGN host galaxies – including NGC1566 –have been observed to show dramatic flux and spectral changes (by orders of magnitude) in optical (Alloin et al, 1986) and X-ray (Oknyansky et al 2019) regimes over a range of remarkably short timescales (ie days (!!) to years). Galaxies displaying such features are referred to as possessing “changing-look AGNs”. (Ricci and Trakhtenbrot, 2023)

My image has an exposure time of ~27 hours, captured across 4 Nov 2024 - 7 Jan 2025. The end result is a reasonably deep image, with numerous quasars detected, including one down to Mag 21.39 and another with a redshift of z=2.400 (approx. 11 billion years ago)

Skywatcher 200PDS, Skywatcher NEQ6, QHY294C, Optolong UV-IR filter (225 x 5mins), Optolong L-Extreme filter (49 x 10mins)

Astrobin version: https://www.astrobin.com/uncfga/0/

Refs:
Alloin, D., Pelat, D., Phillips, M., Fosbury, R., Freeman, K. (1986) Recurrent outbursts in the broad-line region of NGC 1566, The Astrophysics Journal, 308, 23-25
Oknyansky, V. L., Winkler, H., Tsygankov, S. S., Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Van Wyk, F., Buckley, D. & Tyurina, N. V. (2019). New changing look case in NGC 1566. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 483(1), 558-564.
Ricci, C., & Trakhtenbrot, B. (2023). Changing-look active galactic nuclei. Nature Astronomy, 7(11), 1282-1294.

Startrek
09-01-2025, 09:19 PM
Richard,
Dynamic image with some well researched astronomical data on this object.
You’ve certainly got that humble SW Newt and image train dialled in to perfection.
I’d like to see what you could produce with a Mono rig as that OSC is giving you top notch results.
Well done !!

Martin

gregbradley
10-01-2025, 08:19 AM
A beautiful image Richard.
Good choice of target as it’s one of the prettier galaxies.

Greg

Tulloch
10-01-2025, 09:32 AM
Great image!

rmuhlack
11-01-2025, 08:42 AM
Thanks Martin. I have used mono cameras in the past (had a SBIG ST8XE and ST10XE back in the day). When I returned to astro in 2023 after a ~7 year hiatus I decided to keep it simple so went with OSC. However I am considering switching this rig over to mono when funds permit.



thanks Greg, fully agree.



thanks Andrew

Peter Ward
11-01-2025, 10:37 AM
Very pretty rendition. Well done :thumbsup:

AlexN
11-01-2025, 11:19 AM
Beautiful!

Lovely colour, and impressive control of bright stars near dim targets.

g__day
12-01-2025, 03:59 PM
I have been imaging that on and off for a few weeks too - very nice result!

alpal
12-01-2025, 04:23 PM
Hi Richard,
a very nice rendition of a photogenic spiral galaxy.
More info here:
https://cseligman.com/text/atlas/ngc15a.htm#1566

cheers
Allan