M106 + NGC 4248 (Galaxy)
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Also known as: NGC 4258 + NGC 4248
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Right ascension: 12h 19m
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Declination: 47° 18'
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Constellation: Canes Venatici
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Date/time: 2008.05.02 21:00 UT
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Equipment: 12" f/5 Newtonian
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FoV: 45'
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Magnification and filter(s): 71x
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Seeing: 4/10
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Transparency: 4/5
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Location: Nádasdladány, Hungary
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Observer: Ferenc Lovró
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Description:
Large, spectacular spiral galaxy with a gross magnitude of 8.4, two magnificent arms and a very shiny core. Elongated towards N-S, which is also the direction of the two arms. The Southern arm looks brighter, while the Northern one larger and blurred. Only a quarter degrees away you can find its easily detectable companion, the NGC 4248 (12.5m). If you can see this tiny galaxy, you should take the chance to look around the M106 in a radius of 1-2 degrees, and observe the other members of the galaxy-group named after it. Around half a dozen of the smaller galaxies are brighter than 4248, and only a couple are similar or fainter.
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Hi-resolution image: [ reversed sketch | original sketch ]
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