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| IMAGE INFORMATION | OBJECT INFORMATION | ||
| Telescope | TOA-150 on AP1200GTO | Designation | NGC891 |
| Focal Length | F/7.3 1100mm | Position | RA: 02 : 22.6 Dec:+42 : 21 |
| Guiding | SX guidehead MOAG | Type | Galaxies |
| Control | MaximDL | Magnitude | 10 |
| CCD Camera | Starlightxpress SXV-H9 | Size | 2.5 x 13.5' |
| Image Scale | 1.2 arcsec | Distance | 30 Million Light Years |
| Filters | Astronomiks LRGB | Constellation | Andromedea |
| Exposures | 26 x 5min 1x1, 12 x 4min ea RGB |   | |
| Calibration | Flats, Bias only | ||
| Software | MaximDL, Photoshop CS2 | ||
| Date | Chiefland Fall Star Party Nov 2009 | ||
| NGC 891 is an edge on unbarred spiral galaxy about 30 million light-years away in the constellation Andromeda. It was discovered by William Herschel in August 1783. The galaxy is a member of NGC 1023 group of galaxies in the Local Supercluster. It has a H II nucleus.[3]
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