
NGC 1560: Spiral Galaxy in Camelopardalis Constellation
Explore NGC 1560, a Spiral Galaxy located in Camelopardalis constellation, known for its 11th magnitude visibility. Witness the struggles of capturing images during a super moon and discover the beauty of celestial objects through blue and red filter images. Works cited provide additional resources for further exploration.
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NGC 1560 TANNORWALTERS
TRAITS Spiral Galaxy 11th magnitude Seen at an angle Located in the Camelopardalis constellation
STRUGGLES OF A SUPER MOON Images are saturated with light from the moon Makes it difficult to find selected target and even worse for trying to get good images of target Credit: Tim McCord
WORKS CITED http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim- id?Ident=NGC1560&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id#lab_ basic https://dso-browser.com/deep-sky/2481/ngc-1560/galaxy http://blog.swanastro.org.uk/2014/12/m42-with-925-sct-and-m99-m101-ngc-1514.html http://www.space.com/15562-supermoon-photos-2012-full-moon.html