Four beautiful images were taken, the last of which (NGC 5907) we haven't taken a picture of before, and we are delighted with. Often the pictures we take of spiral galaxies are face-on [like looking down on a dinner plate), which makes for a dramatic image. This galaxy, however, is sideways-on [like bending down and looking at the plate on the table at eye-level]. We hope the pupils of Wadhurst Primary School enjoyed it as much as we did.
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jul 14, 2010 10:37:03 UTC
RA: 18h53'36"
DEC: 33°01'40"
Filter: RGB
Exposure time: 4 secs.
Instrument: EM01
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jul 14, 2010 10:42:01 UTC
RA: 17h17'07"
DEC: 43°08'14"
Filter: RGB
Exposure time: 5 secs.
Instrument: EM01
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jul 14, 2010 10:49:39 UTC
RA: 19h59'36"
DEC: 22°43'00"
Filter: RGB
Exposure time: 30 secs.
Instrument: EM01
Taken By: Uplands Community College
When taken: Jul 14, 2010 10:57:27 UTC
RA: 15h15'53"
DEC: 56°19'33"
Filter: RGB
Exposure time: 50 secs.
Instrument: EM01
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