Messier 58
Barred-Spiral Galaxy, Virgo
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Messier 58 (also known as M58 and NGC 4579) is an intermediate barred spiral galaxy with a weak inner ring structure located within the constellation Virgo, approximately 68 million light-years away from Earth. It was discovered by Charles Messier on April 15, 1779 and is one of four barred spiral galaxies that appear in Messier’s catalogue. M58 is one of the brightest galaxies in the Virgo Cluster. From 1779 it was arguably (though unknown at that time) the farthest known astronomical object until the release of the New General Catalogue in the 1880s and even more so the publishing of redshift values in the 1920s.
Telescope: Astro Physics 175EDF f8.3
Mount: Astro Physics 3600GTO “El Capitan”
Camera: SBIG STT8300
Guider: Mini Borg 50 / SBIG STi
L: 75×10 mins = 750 mins, R: 24×10 mins = 240 mins, G: 25×10 mins = 250 mins, B: 24×10 mins = 240 mins
Total Imaging Time: 24h 40m
Data Imaged remotely over 6 nights March & April 2018.
Data acquisition & Processing by David Churchill.
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