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NGC 4410 Galaxy Group

NGC 4410 group of galaxies (WBL 408) in Virgo. NGC 4410A, galaxy type Sab? pec is the spiral with
the large dust feature to the lower right of center. NGC 4410B, galaxy type S0? Pec, is right next
to NGC 4410A. NGC 4410C (IC 0790), is at the center of the image and is of type S0?. NGC 4410D,
galaxy type Sab, is to the upper left of center. NGC 4410F is the bluish galaxy to the lower left of
center and NGC 4410G is the small spiral towards the left center of the image. NGC 4410H, type S0,
is the spiral at the lower left edge of the frame and NGC 4410I is to the right of NGC 4410H at the
lower left of the image.

Taken over several nights in April and May 2013. Imaged with CCD Lab’s Q285M camera and a Celestron
EdgeHD 9.25 at f10, on a Losmandy G11/Gemini mount. The L subframes were 12 minutes binned 1x1,
while the RGB subframes were 4 minutes binned 2x2 resulting in the following total exposures L:R:G:B
(min) = 396:72:72:72. Captured with Nebulosity, calibrated and sigma combined in Iris with other
processing using PixInsight LE and Photoshop CS. North is up.


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Sakib 06-Oct-2013 01:56
One of the best hidden secrets of Virgo! So nice to finally see a colour image of this!