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NGC 7331 (Peg) - galaxy (50% resolution)
Date: 20. 8. 2011 and 28. 8. 2011
Equipment: ORION OPTICS UK Newton SPX 250 f4,8, Tele Vue Paracorr, CGE mount
Camera: Modif. Canon EOS 350D (Astronomik UV/IR)
Exposure: 29x360 sec, ISO 800
Location: Havlíčkův Brod - Chrast
Processing: Adobe DNG Converter, SubRaw, DeepSkyStacker, Photoshop
Description: NGC 7331 is an unbarred spiral galaxy about 40 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus.

A picture from the winning series of the "galaxies" competition Astrofoto 2011, hosted by SÚH Hurbanovo.
KOZMOS journal 3/2012


NGC 7331 at 50% resolution - wider angle

NGC 7331 at 70% resolution - wider angle






NGC 7331 (Peg) - galaxy
Date: 26.9.2009
Equipment: VOD Newton 170/1000, MPCC, CG5 GOTO ADV mount
Camera: Modif. Canon EOS 350D (Astronomik UV/IR)
Exposure: 16x360 sec, ISO 800
Location: Havlíčkův Brod - Chrast
Processing: Adobe DNG Converter, SubRaw, DeepSkyStacker, Photoshop
Description: The photo shoot was again disturbed by the moon (in the first quarter). Many smaller galaxies are also visible on the image.





NGC 7331 (Peg) - galaxy
Date: 9.9.2008
Equipment: VOD Newton 170/1000, CG5 GOTO ADV mount
Camera: Modif. Canon EOS 350D (Baader ACF)
Exposure: 5x480 sec, ISO 1600
Location: Havlíčkův Brod - Chrast
Processing: Adobe DNG Converter, SubRaw, DeepSkyStacker, Photoshop
Description: The other galaxies in the picture are NGC 7335, NGC 7336, NGC 7337, NGC 7340, etc. The Moon was jamming the photo shoot.