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Designation
NGC 253 - The Sculptor Galaxy or "Silver Coin" Galaxy
Type  Spiral Bar Galaxy - Type SAB(s)c: II
Constellation  Sculptor
Coordinates  Telescope centered at RA '00 46 32' - Dec '- 25 20 23'
Magnitude  7.6
Size 70,000 light years in diameter
Distance 10 million light years
Dimensions 30 x 6.9
Image Field 19 x 15 arcminutes
Notes:
 
NGC 253 is the brightest galaxy in the sky outside of our local group. It is nearly face-on from our perspective. It is part of the Sculptor group, which contains about a dozen galaxies. The Chandra X-ray observatory has discovered several black holes within it's disk, which are expected to converge into a single super-massive blackhole one day.
It is comparable in size to our own Milky Way galaxy and has an absolute magnitude of -19.4, which is equivalent to about 4.8 billion of our suns.
 
 
Object Information
NGC 253 - The Silver Coin Galaxy
H16 Image Information
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H9 large Image
Telescopes  Intes Micro Alter M 806 203mm f/6 Mak Cass on Losmandy G-11 with Gemini L3
Focal Length  1218 mm
Guiding  SXV guidehead through Tak FS60C @ f/5.9 
Telescope Control  Maxim DL (V4.5)
CCD Camera
 Starlight Xpress SXV-H16 - USB 2 ExView progressive scan
2048 x 2048 (7.4 uM) pixel array (15.15 x 15.15 active area) -
Image Scale 1.25 arcsec/pixel
Filters
 1.25" Astronomik Type II Dichroic IR blocking filters in True Tech filter wheel: Lum, Red, Green, Blue
Exposures
 156 minutes total exposure: L (12x5), RGB (8x4 binned 2x)
Calibration  None
Processing Software  Maxim DL v4.5, Photoshop CS 2, NEAT Image
Location  Chiefland Astronomy Village, FL - 29.393 N , - 82.863 W
Date/Time  11/20/06