NGC 7793

NGC 7793

NGC 7793 is a flocculent spiral galaxy located in the southern constellation of Sculptor, approximately 12.2 million light years away from Earth. The galaxy is part of the Sculptor Group, a nearby collection of galaxies, and is one of the five brightest galaxies within this group.

This target was observed using the Vespera II telescope over a period of 10h 21m under Bortle 4 skies with a total of 3727 10s subs.

There is some artifacting from what I believe is wind movement around the galaxy.

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