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NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - telescope processed image with Moon and Sky Light Filter.   NGC 7331 is a beautiful, inclined, unbarred spiral galaxy in Pegasus, often nicknamed the "Milky Way's Twin" due to its similar size and structure.

NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - telescope processed image with Moon and Sky Light Filter. NGC 7331 is a beautiful, inclined, unbarred spiral galaxy in Pegasus, often nicknamed the "Milky Way's Twin" due to its similar size and structure.

NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - unprocessed image with Moon and Sky Light Filter.  The area features the Deer Lick Group (or NGC 7331 Group) of galaxies, including the four tiny background "fleas" seen near the brilliant spiral.

NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - unprocessed image with Moon and Sky Light Filter. The area features the Deer Lick Group (or NGC 7331 Group) of galaxies, including the four tiny background "fleas" seen near the brilliant spiral.

Last image to be shared this morning. Here is #NGC7331 #TheDeerLickGroup and friends. There are 14 galaxies in this image. Breakdown to come in upcoming post. #seestar #S50 #space #astronomy #amateur

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NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - telescope processed image with Moon and Sky Light Filter.  NGC 7331 is a large, Milky Way-like spiral galaxy that dominates this visual group in Pegasus. The smaller, fainter companion galaxies ("the Fleas") are actually much farther background objects.

NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - telescope processed image with Moon and Sky Light Filter. NGC 7331 is a large, Milky Way-like spiral galaxy that dominates this visual group in Pegasus. The smaller, fainter companion galaxies ("the Fleas") are actually much farther background objects.

NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - unprocessed image with Moon and Sky Light Filter.  The "fleas" (NGC 7335, 7336, 7337, 7340) are not gravitationally bound to the main galaxy! They are actually up to 10 times farther away and only appear close due to a chance alignment.

NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - unprocessed image with Moon and Sky Light Filter. The "fleas" (NGC 7335, 7336, 7337, 7340) are not gravitationally bound to the main galaxy! They are actually up to 10 times farther away and only appear close due to a chance alignment.

Good Sunday morning. Continuing with the observations from last night. Decided to go see #NGC7331 #TheDeerLickGroup again. Decided that tonight will spend more time here as there is more that the 5 galaxies that you can see in the center. #seestar #S50 #space #astronomy #amateur

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NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - telescope processed image.

NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - telescope processed image.

NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - unprocessed image.

NGC 7331 The Deer Lick Group - unprocessed image.

This is an interesting observation #NGC7331 know as #TheDeerLickGroup. The main visible #galaxy is #NGC7331 , while #NGC7335 , #NGC7336 , #NGC7337 and #NGc7340 are visible to the left. #seestar #S50 #space #astronomy #amateur

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