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akarsh
September 2nd, 2014, 10:38 PM
Hi folks

I came across this galaxy today in a lecture, and I was quite impressed to see these perfect circular spiral arms in the DSS:
http://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dss_search?v=poss2ukstu_blue&r=12+42+37.62&d=-40+44+39.2&e=J2000&h=15.0&w=15.0&f=gif&c=none&fov=NONE&v3=

Comparing with other DSS images, my guess would be that this requires > 30" aperture to see the spiral features, but I was just curious if someone had succeeded in observing the arms. Both negative and positive reports will help.

(I should be thinking of Fall galaxies instead...)

Regards
Akarsh

Ivan Maly
September 3rd, 2014, 01:06 PM
4" - no spiral ;)

Steve Gottlieb
September 3rd, 2014, 03:57 PM
I was doing a rushed survey of the Centaurus cluster from Australia, but no arm structure noted in a 24".

24" (4/12/08 - Magellan Observatory, Australia): at 260x this member of the Centaurus cluster (AGC 3526) appeared bright, fairly large, round, sharply concentrated with a very bright core, halo extends to 1.5'. NGC 4616 lies 7' NW and NGC 4603D is a similar distance SW (both viewed).

Marko
October 6th, 2014, 05:41 AM
Observed from California so it's rather extincted and saw no arms. I was walking the Centaurus Chain which is a nice walk with brighter end-ish members of Ngc4603 then on wide arch up to N4622 and on to N4650A and so on to ESO 322-75 (with assorted other dimmer galaxies along that basic path.

kisspeter
May 7th, 2020, 08:32 PM
We took a look at NGC 4622 with a 24" from Hakos, Namibia in 2016. I was very curious about the unique spiral arms. It was much more than just a brief look but the observation was negative. We didn't see any sign of the spiral structure.