Journey to Arp 273: Unveiling Its Cosmic Mysteries I रहस्यमय आकाशगंगा जो गुलाब की तरह दिखती है

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Equipment used
    Mount- Explore scientific EXOS2PMCS
    Scope- GSO 6"f4 Newtonian
    Camera-533mc pro
    Guide scope- ZWO 30mm mini
    Guide cam-224 mc
    Filter: Optolong Lpro
    Coma corrector: Baader MPCC mark III
    Computer: MiniPC
    Acquisition/Software: NINA, PHD2, Stellarium
    Stacking and Processing: SIRIL & PIXINSIGHT
    DATA
    222X120sec Lights
    40 flats, 40 darks, 40 biases
    Arp 273 is a pair of interacting galaxies located in the constellation Andromeda. The exact distance to Arp 273 can vary depending on the source and method used to measure it. However, it is estimated to be located at a distance of approximately 300 million light-years from Earth.
    Arp 273 is situated in the constellation Pegasus, which is a northern hemisphere constellation known for its prominent "Great Square of Pegasus.".
    Arp 273 consists of two galaxies, NGC 7319 and NGC 7320, which are gravitationally interacting with each other. This interaction can lead to the distortion of their shapes and the formation of bridges and tidal tails of stars and gas.
    The gravitational interactions within Arp 273 can trigger bursts of star formation as gas clouds collide and compress, leading to the birth of new stars. These regions of active star formation are often seen as bright knots or clumps in images.
    Arp 273 is a striking example of the beauty and complexity of the universe, showcasing the ongoing interplay of cosmic forces in the cosmos.

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