Cosmos NGC 7727

This deep-sky image showcases NGC 7727, a stunning interacting galaxy located approximately 89 million light-years away in the constellation Aquarius. Captured from the pristine skies of Obstech Observatory, Chile, this image reveals the intricate tidal streams and fine details of this galactic merger.

Using a PlaneWave CDK 17 telescope, I aimed to highlight the complex structure of NGC 7727, including its disrupted spiral arms and faint outer halo. The extended exposure time allowed for the capture of subtle details, emphasizing the gravitational dance of the two merging galaxies and the stars being drawn out into the surrounding space. This deep capture not only illustrates the beauty of cosmic interactions but also serves as a reminder of the dynamic and ever-changing universe.

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