Triple APOD - April 7, 2025: NGC 3718 By Justin Brown All-Star Amateur Astronomy Photo of the Day - Click to Enlarge


Triple APOD - April 7, 2025: NGC 3718 By Justin Brown

From Justin:

NGC 3718 Galaxy located approximately 52 million light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major.

5 hours total @ 300 sec. Imaged under bortle 4 sky south of Vegreville Alberta.

C9.25 W/0.63 reducer, ASI585mc pro, UV/IR filter, EQ6R Pro, ASIAIR +, DSS / PS / PI

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