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On 18-01-2025, at 20:22, Akarsh Simha <akars...@gmail.com> wrote:
Ah okay; so you are admitting spiral interactions or lenticular interactions that would appear as a double galactic blob in our telescopes. Then add Segner’s Wheel to your list. I’m remembering one other Arp that fits your bill but I can’t place where it is and what the number is.
On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 00:47 Scott Harrington <sn4...@gmail.com> wrote:
Well, I have to say that Akarsh knew exactly what I was after since his very first OotW was on such a pairing! I looked at images of NGC 4782 and while both galaxies seem to be brighter than those in NGC 750 or NGC 1128, they also might be closer. A challenge I'll gladly accept with my 10-inch in the coming months.As for NGC 1525, that designation doesn't work in SIMBAD. Going to Steve Gottlieb's notes, he writes that NGC 1524/25 is a duplicate entry for NGC 1516. So, even though both galaxies look to be barred spirals, I suspect that in the eyepiece they may still have the same look as a pair of ellipticals. Plus, their spacing and orientation look great. So, it's also on the list for an upcoming evening!Well done, Akarsh. As for Mark's suggestion, I like it, but it will have to wait as I've got too many ongoing writing projects to be able to go there this minute.On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 11:58 AM Akarsh Simha <akars...@gmail.com> wrote:
I know of one other example, that I did a OOTW on many years ago:I don't know if the interacting pair in the Hercules cluster, Arp 172, qualifies your list. Legacy survey image seems to suggest one of the two at least is a disk galaxy.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2025 at 7:44 AM Scott Harrington <sn4...@gmail.com> wrote:
Last evening I observed a fun galaxy pair in Triangulum. Originally discovered as one object (NGC 750) by William Herschel, it shows itself to be double at 94x in my 10-inch SCT upon intently focusing on it. In fact, I could see that the northernmost member was larger and brighter of the "touching" galaxies. At 260x they were a wide pair of diffuse elliptical galaxies.Another cute pair I recently viewed is NGC 1128 in northeast Cetus. I learned of it last month when I read Steve Gottlieb's 5-year-old but extremely enjoyable OotW for the first time. On Jan 1 I looked at this pair with my 16-inch and at 68x I was surprised to see these two elliptical galaxies as a highly elongated smudge aligned north-south next to a brighter pair of stars on their west side also aligned north-south. Bumping up to 300x, I could see that the northernmost member had a brighter core while the southernmost member was almost larger with a less intense core. Instead of lingering to look for other members of the Abell 400 galaxy cluster, I moved on to a planetary in Taurus.Does anybody else know of such close galaxy pairs of near equal size, brightness, and even alignment? It spooked me a bit to see these two acting like double stars in my telescopes.Scott H.NGC 1128 in Cetus
<Screenshot 2025-01-17 9.29.08 AM.png>NGC 750/51 in Triangulum
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I have built the list in SkyTools 4 if anybody else uses that program
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OK I can do that
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Sent: 22 January 2025 15:41
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Subject: Re: [ADS] 'Double Star' Galaxies, Anyone?
Hi Akarsh,
In regards to getting permission to create something for ADS, that will be up to Steve since it was his list. I may pen something for the Deep-Sky Observer in the future, but at the moment I don't have the needed observations of those that fit my criteria. In regards to getting it created/formatted for ADS, unfortunately, I'm juggling too-many projects at the moment!
To Owen: I would personally remove NGC 1592 from any list of "double galaxies" since it's too disturbed. If we start including it, then the floodgates open to such galaxies as NGC 4038/39, ect. But that's just my opinion since I want to see two distinct cores in my project...not two barely discernible SFRs (which are part of a different project of mine).
NGC 1592 PanSTARRS
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