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ITEM REFERENCE1938
PERMANENT LINKhttps://astro.ing.iac.es/outreach/?1938
EXTACCESSyes
COLLECTIONImage archive
TITLENGC891
KEYWORDSGalaxies;Galaxies
DATE1995-01-01
DESCRIPTIONNGC 891, an edge-on spiral galaxy. If we could view the Milky Way from a distance of about 30 million light years it would look something like NGC 891. But galaxies that look like this are quite rare because the chance alignment of the thin disk of a spiral galaxy with our line of sight is unusual. A few degrees either side of its orientation and NGC 891 would be just another highly inclined spiral galaxy. From this unusual vantage point we can see in NGC 891 the surprising narrowness of the obscuring dust lane, a dark slightly irregular band across the galaxy. We also see that it is yellowish, confirming that it is dust, which absorbs blue light, as in the Milky Way. Also similar to the Milky Way is the prominent central ulge corresponding to the rich star clouds in Sagittarius. Detector: Tek. Filters and exposure times: Filters B, V and R.
CREDITING Archive and Nik Szymanek.
TELESCOPEJKT
INSTRUMENTJKTCCD
THUMB_75
https://www.ing.iac.es/PR/science/NGC891s.jpg
AVAILABLE FILESJPG (76K) 800×797 pixels
TIF (11.8M) 2035×2027 pixels
TIMESTAMP2024-08-30 21:30:44
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