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NGC 3371 / M105 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - telescope processed image.  NGC 3371 (also known as NGC 3384) is a bright lenticular galaxy in the Leo I Group, featuring a highly concentrated core and a smooth, disk-like shape.

NGC 3371 / M105 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - telescope processed image. NGC 3371 (also known as NGC 3384) is a bright lenticular galaxy in the Leo I Group, featuring a highly concentrated core and a smooth, disk-like shape.

NGC 3371 / M105 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - unprocessed image.  NGC 3373 is a spiral galaxy in the Leo I Group, often seen near the brighter M105 and NGC 3384, featuring delicate, loosely wound spiral arms.

NGC 3371 / M105 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - unprocessed image. NGC 3373 is a spiral galaxy in the Leo I Group, often seen near the brighter M105 and NGC 3384, featuring delicate, loosely wound spiral arms.

Last image of the morning. Taken by the Dwarf Mini. Here is #NGC3371 / #M105 / #NGC3373 #Galaxies Better version than the one shared last week. #dwarflabs #dwarfmini #space #astronomy #amateur

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NGC 3371 / M105 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - telescope processed image. M105 is a massive elliptical galaxy that hides a supermassive black hole at its core, estimated to be about 50 million times the mass of our Sun.

NGC 3371 / M105 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - telescope processed image. M105 is a massive elliptical galaxy that hides a supermassive black hole at its core, estimated to be about 50 million times the mass of our Sun.

NGC 3371 / M105 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - unprocessed image.  NGC 3371 (NGC 3384) is an old lenticular galaxy with a bright, star-dense core, while NGC 3373 is a smaller, bluish spiral galaxy with active, young star formation.

NGC 3371 / M105 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - unprocessed image. NGC 3371 (NGC 3384) is an old lenticular galaxy with a bright, star-dense core, while NGC 3373 is a smaller, bluish spiral galaxy with active, young star formation.

Not sharing any images of the s50 today. Images have been the worst I done to date and most likely to the moon last night. Processing them through the telescope didn’t help much either. Probably going to have to wait till the moon is less bright. Here is the […]

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M105 / NGC 3371 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - telescope processed image.  This galaxy trio in the Leo I Group features M105 (NGC 3379), a massive elliptical, paired with lenticular NGC 3384 (NGC 3371), with the spiral NGC 3389 (NGC 3373) appearing nearby in the background.

M105 / NGC 3371 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - telescope processed image. This galaxy trio in the Leo I Group features M105 (NGC 3379), a massive elliptical, paired with lenticular NGC 3384 (NGC 3371), with the spiral NGC 3389 (NGC 3373) appearing nearby in the background.

M105 / NGC 3371 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - unprocessed image.  M105 & NGC 3384 (NGC 3371) are surrounded by a gigantic ring of neutral hydrogen gas,  approximately 650,000 light-years across, where new stars are actively forming!

M105 / NGC 3371 / NGC 3373 Galaxies - unprocessed image. M105 & NGC 3384 (NGC 3371) are surrounded by a gigantic ring of neutral hydrogen gas, approximately 650,000 light-years across, where new stars are actively forming!

Also brought out the Odyssey Pro once I woke up this morning. Starting with a trio of galaxies - #M105 / #NGC3371 / #NGC3373 #Galaxies. #unistellar #odysseypro #space #astronomy #amateur

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