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Galaxy Images from Land of Oz Observatory

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M-81 Spiral Galaxy 12 X 300sec. Image acquired 4/5/2014. An integration of twelve 5 minute exposures through the C-11 at f/2 (HyperStar) with the Starlight Express SXVR-H694C Color CCD Camera.

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NGC-5746, spiral galaxy in Virgo

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NGC-4038/39 Colliding galaxies in Corvus

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NGC-4565 Galaxy in Coma Berenices

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NGC-4244 Edge-on spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici

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NGC-3938 Spiral galaxy in Ursa Major

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NGC-3628 Spiral galaxy in Leo

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NGC-4656, distorted spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici

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NGC-4631 Galaxy in Canes Venatici

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NGC-4490 Galaxy in Canes Venatici

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NGC-4216 Spiral galaxy in Virgo

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NGC-3718 Galaxy in Ursa Major

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NGC-3521, Spiral Galaxy in Leo

The Leo Trio: M-65 (lower right) M-66 (upper right) and NGC-3628 (middle left) a trio of galaxies in the constellation of Leo. Also known as the M-66 Galaxy Group, these galaxies lie at a distance of 35 million light years from Earth. This image is an integration of twenty 240 second exposures ( 1 hour 20 minutes) through the C-11 at f/2 (HyperStar) using the ZWO ASI 071 MC CMOS camera.

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