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Astrophotography by Kent Biggs |
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If you have every wondered what a super
massive black hole looks like, you are looking at one now, or rather, the
gravitational control of the black hole on its surrounding galaxy. Of
course we can never physically observe the black hole itself since it
reflects no visible light. At the center of this multiple barred
and spiral galaxy is a black hole that contains the mass of some 60 millions
suns, and all of this mass is compressed into an infinitesimally small
point. The distance to NGC 2681 is about 55 million light years.
Since the galaxy itself is pretty colorless, the image color has been
oversaturated to show a bit of the color that is present. The stats
for this image are as follows: RA: 08h 53m 32.6s, Dec: +51° 18' 52", Mag:
11.1 (B), Size: 3.6'x3.2', Class: (R')SAB(rs)0/a.
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Optics: |
RC Optical System (4165mm Focal Length) |
Date: |
December, 2009 | |||