The Leo Trio: M65, M66, and NGC3628
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This trio of galaxies in the constellation Leo the Lion are actually close enough together in space to be gravitationally distorting each other.
The group is located about 30 million light years from earth. M66 is on the upper left and shows distortion of one of the arms due to pull
from M65 on the lower left. NGC 3628 on the right seems to be reacting to both of the others and has thrown a very
faint plume or river of stars to the upper right.
 Telescope Explore Scientific David H. Levy Comet Hunter Maksutov-Newtonian 152mm f/4.8 mounted piggyback on Meade LX 200 Classic 12 inch
Camera Canon XT/350d modified with Baader type 1 filter by Hap Griffin
Exposure  49 five-minute sub-esposures at iso 1600
 Guiding  PHD Guide from Stark labs with Meade DSI pro I on Meade 12-inch LX 200 Classic at f/3.3
 Software  Images acquired, calibrated, stacked and color corrected with Nebulosity 2.2.4 from Stark Labs. Further processing in Photoshop CS 3.
on-line links to more information    for more information try http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Messier_65