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Name: NGC 5394
Nickname: The Swan
Object Type: Spiral Galaxy
Constellation: Canes Venatici
Magnitude: 11.7
Object Size: unknown
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Date Taken: 2020-06-02
Camera ZWO ASI071 (.91 arc-sec/pixel)
Exposure: 30 min
Telescope (Optics):   AstroPhysics 155mm (6.1 in) EDF f/7
Focal Length (FL): 1085mm
Field of View(FOV):   TBD
Mount: MI-250 Mount, ZWO ASI290 Off Axis Guider
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Location: Chiefland Astronomy Village, Florida
More information:  Digging Deeper

Object Information:

NGC 5395 is an interacting spiral galaxy located at a distance of 160 million light years, receding away at 2,000 miles per second. Discovered by William Herschel in 1787. NGC 5395 and NGC 5394 are included in the Arp Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies as Arp 84

NGC 5394
Smaller galaxy to the upper right which is interacting with NGC 5395.

Other small Galaxies






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