On my list of galaxies is this one (NGC134). It is not a commonly seen galaxy in this forum but there are a few examples of it on the web. Quite a few are spectacular indeed.
This image is taken with the AG12 and is an integration of 8.4 hours of LRGB data.
There are many galaxies seen within the field. NGC134 is a barred spiral which has what appears to be some interaction going on with star streams going away from the main arms. NGC 131 is just to the left of the galaxy but that is not thought to be the cause of the interaction. Some of the other galaxies present all states of morphology of galaxies within the field. There are some very distant and red shifted galaxies to be seen.
The bright patch to the lower left is the result of a very bright star just outside of the field of view. It is a variable star of mag 4.8. The diffraction spike going across the field was unavoidable unfortunately with this composition.
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