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    Galaxy Burger

    A couple weeks ago at the Golden State Star Party Alvin Huey had what he called the "Galaxy Burger" in his 22" scope. After checking it out in his scope I tracked them down in my 28". The galaxy burger are three star-like galaxies in a short, straight line, but unfortunately with further research by Alvin they turned out to be two actual stars flanking a star-like galaxy. Nonetheless, it was still a cool sight:

    "The galaxy burger are the 3 faint star-like objects in a close, straight line. This eluded resolution because of the seeing but I finally split all three at 605x. This deserves a look when it's much higher up. 21.33 SQM"

    In Alvin's 22" I could see all three objects as a faint lumpy line but I couldn't resolve them all as separate components, only the brightest one. When placed near the meridian and in steadier seeing I'm sure they would have been resolved no problem though.

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    If anyone wants to track these down, the star on the north end is 16th magnitude and the stellar galaxy (2MASX J16091264+1933007) at the center is V ~ 17.8 (using SDSS photometry). The "lumpy line" of all 3 objects is ~20" in length.
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