Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Draco (Dra)  ·  Contains:  NGC 6412
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NGC6412 (Arp 38), lowenthalm
NGC6412 (Arp 38)
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NGC6412 (Arp 38)

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NGC6412 (Arp 38)

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I had a series of nights with excellent seeing, when I captured this pretty Arp catalog object in Draco. This lovely face-on spiral is a fairly small, but bright galaxy at about 2.5 arc minutes and 11.4 magnitude (visual). The SIMBAD database puts the distance of the galaxy at around 23 mega-parsecs. I really like this galaxy and the richness of background galaxy clusters in the image field.

Its a little odd that this object is in the Arp Catalog of Peculiar Galaxies, as it just seems to be a nice symmetrical spiral galaxy. One expects Arp catalog objects to be galaxies with wild shaped or interacting with other galaxies. I guess the peculiar appearance on mid-20th century photography plates must have been due to all of star-burst activity in its spiral arms that made it stand out from photographs of other galaxies.

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NGC6412 (Arp 38), lowenthalm

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Arp's Peculiar Galaxies