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NGC 7497

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Object Details

NGC 7497 is a barred spiral galaxy of type SBc in the constellation Pegasus. It is about 84 million light years away and has a diameter of about 105,000 light years. The nebula, which can also be seen, is located in front of the galaxy and belongs to the Milky Way. It is a relatively new phenomenon and is usually referred to as an "Integrated Flux Nebula".

Source: NGC 7497 / IFN

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Setup
Main Deep-Sky Setup

Telescope / Camera Lens
UNC Newton 200/1000

Camera
QHY 294M Pro

Mount
Skywatcher EQ6-R pro

Filter
LRGB

Integration Time
RGB: 234 x 240 s = 15 h 36 min
Luminance: 469 x 90 s = 11 h 43.5 min

Total: 27 h 19.5 min

Comments
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Type of Main Object
Galaxy

Constellation
Pegasus

Observation Site
Goldau, CH
Bortle Class 4

Date
18. - 22. August 2023

annotated
starless

Astrophotography by Sven Arnold

Sven Arnold
Tennmattstrasse 22
6410 Goldau, SZ
Switzerland

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