NGC 1365 In Fornax

Often referred to as the Great Barred Spiral Galaxy, NGC 1365 is truly a majestic island universe some 200,000 light-years across. Located a mere 60 million light-years away toward the chemical constellation Fornax, NGC 1365 is a dominant member of the well-studied Fornax Cluster of galaxies. This impressively sharp color image shows the intense, reddish star forming regions near the ends of central bar and along the spiral arms, with details of the obscuring dust lanes cutting across the galaxy’s bright core. At the core lies a supermassive black hole. Astronomers think NGC 1365’s prominent bar plays a crucial role in the galaxy’s evolution, drawing gas and dust into a star-forming maelstrom and ultimately feeding material into the central black hole.


Imaged in LRGB and H alpha at El Sauce, Obstech, Chile


Total Integration Time: 44 hours


Image Processing: Mike Selby and Mark Hanson

NG 1365 Web-small.jpg

Older Image from 17” planewave

Older Image from 17” planewave