NGC 5033
 
 

 

Image Information
Date Imaged

05/22/2009

Location Imaged From

Barking Pumpkin Observatory

Barking Pumpkin Observatory in
Tierra del Sol, CA

Equipment Telescope: 10" f/6.3 LX200 Classic
Mount: Ulti-Wedge
Camera: SBIG ST2000XM w/Astrodon Tru-Balance Filters
Focal Ratio: f/5.6 with Meade f/6.3 focal reducer
Exposure Information

L-6hrs, RGB-1.5 hrs each channel

NGC 5033 is an inclined spiral galaxy located in the constellation Canes Venatici. The galaxy has a very bright nucleus and a relatively faint disk. Significant warping is visible in the southern half of the disk. The galaxy's relatively large angular size and relatively high surface brightness make it an object that can be viewed and imaged by amateur astronomers. The galaxy's location relatively near Earth and its active galactic nucleus make it a commonly studied object for professional astronomers.