Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Major (UMa)  ·  Contains:  NGC 3718  ·  NGC 3729
NGC3718 and NGC3729 with Hickson 56 Compact Group, Jonathan W MacCollum
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NGC3718 and NGC3729 with Hickson 56 Compact Group

NGC3718 and NGC3729 with Hickson 56 Compact Group, Jonathan W MacCollum
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NGC3718 and NGC3729 with Hickson 56 Compact Group

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Ursa Major is full of exciting galaxies to see. This image contains a galaxy called NGC3718 (lower center of image) that was likely warped by the smaller barred spiral galaxy NGC3729 (top center of the image). Just to the left of NGC3718 is a chain of 5 distant galaxies commonly known as the Hickson Compact Group 56. Throughout the field are a great many smaller galaxies.

I find myself in awe as I look through the data as the camera brings it in from the telescope in the backyard, and am completely blown away by all the details that can be seen in these galaxies though their light shines from so far away and so long ago.

A full write up of processing steps taken on this image can be found on my website.

https://www.darkflats.com/Deep-Sky/NGC3718/

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NGC3718 and NGC3729 with Hickson 56 Compact Group, Jonathan W MacCollum

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ZWO ASI183/QHY183
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