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Detail of Spiral Galaxy NGC 4945
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Name: NGC 4945
Description: Spiral Galaxy
Position (J2000): RA 13h 5m 21.51s  Dec -49° 25' 10.91"
Constellation: Centaurus
Distance: 13 million light years
Field of view: 11.88 x 11.82 arcminutes
Orientation: North is 1.6° right of vertical
Image Credit: ESO
Release date: March 26, 1999





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ABOUT THIS IMAGE:

This image is an enlargement at full resolution of a smaller region (about 1/7 by area) of a sky field around the spiral galaxy NGC 4945 . It is assembled from five 15-minute R(ed)-narrowband (shown in red), four 5-minute B(lue)-band (shown in green), and five 1000-second U(ltraviolet)-band (shown in blue) exposures, obtained in January 1999 during the Science Verification phase with the Wide-Field-Imager (WFI) at the MPG/ESO 2.2-m telescope at La Silla.

At the recession velocity of NGC 4945, the red filter, centered at 665 nm with an FWHM (full width at half maximum) of only 1.2 nm, does not include the H-alpha emission line of interstellar hydrogen in this galaxy. The original resolution of about 1 arcsec corresponds to roughly 62 light-years at the distance of NGC 4945 (13 million light-years). In addition to NGC 4945 itself, some much more distant galaxies can be recognized as faint, slightly red light patches in the field.

The vast majority of the point-like sources are stars in the Milky Way. However, a fair number of those near NGC 4945 are globular clusters belonging to this galaxy. Each frame records 8184 x 8196 = 67,076,064 pixels, and thus the total number of data points (pixels) of the 14 CCD frames used to make this photo is almost 10 9. Their collective information content corresponds to more than 70 x 10 9 photons (not counting those from the Earth's upper atmosphere that were recorded simultaneously). It covers 2997 x 2998 pixels and measures about 12 x 12 arcmin 2 in the sky. Note the many background galaxies in the field.