M109
(NGC 3992)

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Object Information: |
M109 (NGC 3992),
Although mentioned By Charles Messier in his March 24, 1781 observations of M97, this object was not included in Messier's original published list of 103 objects. M109 was only added to the official Messier listing of objects in 1953 by Owen Gingerich. This barred spiral galaxy is classified according to the Hubble system as a SB(rs)bc, which means that this object features a central bar (SB), with an inner ring (r), an "s-shaped" overall structure (s), and with moderately loosely wound spiral arms (bc).
This member of the Ursa Major Galaxy Cluster is a very nice example of a barred spiral. The central bar and detail of the spiral arms are clearly seen in this accumulated exposure of 45 minutes.
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Imaged at: |
Vallecitos County Park, Anza-Borrego Desert, San Diego County, California;
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Equipment: |
Optics - Takahashi
MT-160 6.25" classical Newtonian at f/6.3
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Exposure Information: |
March 2, 2003
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Camera Control Software:
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CCD Soft Ver. 5 |
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Image Processing Software: |
AIP Win, Mira 6, Photoshop 6
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