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Lacerta N25010c Newtonian, f/D = 4
QHY 268m PH, Baader CMOS LRGB filter
L 151x5min / R 60x5 min / G 53x5min / B 54x5 min
26 h 30 min
data acquired remotely using Voyager Advanced
data acquisition by:
Markus Blauensteiner, Oliver Schneider & Faried Abu-Salih
PGC 10093 (Fornax Dwarf) in Fornax
Dwarf Galaxy (dE2)
at least 55‘ x 44‘
9.3 mag (V)
For
2025-07-24+29+30+31 + 08-01+02+03+17+18+19+20+23+24
460 000 ly
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Fornax 102photo with TDM / TeenAstro controller
The Fornax dwarf galaxy, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way,
contains six globular clusters – the brightest, NGC 1049, was
discovered even before the galaxy itself. The galaxy is receding from
the Milky Way at 53 kilometres per second.