NGC 1024, Arp 333
Arp 333 or NGC 1024 is accompanied by several other galaxies in this image. In order of size, NGC 1029 and 1028 are next. At least 3 fainter galaxies can be seen. Note the thin circular arms that result in ARP333 being given the designation, "Unique".
Details -
Date and location - 2018-02-11
Conditions - 20 km wind. Seeing fair.
20" f/4.1 telescope at the SDG observatory of Garry Sedun in Arizona.
TV Paracorr coma corrector and Moravian 1600 camera with off axis ZWO ASI 174 mini guiding camera.
Mount - Paramount ME
Exposure - 5R, 6G, 5B, 10L all 240s.
Cal frames - 16 dk,14 bias, 11 flts for each filter.
Processing - Images Plus , ACR and photoshop.