This galaxy is indeed small. If you download a blue next generation DSS image you can see that it is tiny, although it does have a roundish halo around it. The dimensions of the galaxy are for the halo. This galaxy has a very bright core (it was even picked up as a GSC star). The magnitude reflects this bright core, which is very small.So, the dimensions come from a slice of the spectrum. Perhaps not representative of full spectrum visual observing. Or one-shot colour. Once again, it means, while viewing charts in SkyTools, one must take the display with a grain of salt.
Observation notes (with equipment details), photos, sketches, reviews, software tips, random thoughts, by an amateur astronomer.
Thursday, October 09, 2014
blue data
Shared some observation notes with Mr Crinklaw. That both Ian and I had not been able to see (or image) NGC 7325. Asked where he obtained his galaxy dimension data. Greg replied:
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