Dear all, despite my little time do dedicate to the hobby and participate to this forum, I have managed to complete and upload to my home page another image from the big backlog of images I have to process..
The Grus Quartet
The Grus quartet is composed by four interacting galaxies: NGC 7552 ( at the top left, a lovely face-on barred spiral), NGC 7590 (in the middle), NGC 7599 and NGC 7582 (the pair at center right). The latter three galaxies occupy an area of sky only 10 arcminutes across and are sometimes referred to as the "Grus Triplet.
Lots of small galaxies fill this serene scene and also I was able to image some faint IFN in the bottom part of the image.
LRGB image (350:120:120:120 minutes) using my usual 140mm refractor.
Hope you will like it
Clear skies
Marco