NGC 5364, a Grand Design Spiral Galaxy
NGC 5364 in the constellation Virgo exhibits an incomplete ring
structure in the inner galaxy. NGC 5364 is 55 Mly from us
with a size, 110  700 ly, similar to our own Milky Way.
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Date: 31 May 2022 and 3 June 2022
FOV: approximately 20' × 16' 40"; the long axis of NGC 5364 is about 6.4'
Rotation: −90.562°
Telescope: Stellarvue SVX102T + SFFX-1 (714mm, f/7)
Guiding: ZWO ASI120MM mini mono guide camera,
Stellarvue F050G 50mm guide scope
Computer: ASIair pro Raspberry Pi
Mount: iOptron CEM40
Camera: ZWO ASI071MC Pro Cooled (-10°C) Color CMOS with gain 240
Pixel size: 4.78 µm
Resolution: 1.337 arcsec/pixel
Filter: Baader Light Pollution Moonglow filter with IR cut
Stacking: Fifteen 240 second frames on 31 May and thirty-one
240 second frames on 3 June using Deep Sky Stacker
Total Time: 3 hours 4 minutes
Processing: Pixinsight – SPCC, DBE, SPCC, BlurXT, NoiseXT, DynCrop,
HST, GHS, MStr, PMath MStr + GHS + HST, HDR3,
Sat, Scale
Location: Darling Hill Observatory in Vesper, NY