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NGC 4622
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...e&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
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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).
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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.
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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.