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NGC1316, NGC1317, NGC1310 and NGC1326

Image taken at Clayton Bay, South Australia

Equipment - FSQ106ED and QSI683-8, GSO RC12 and SBIG STXL11002

Guiding - QSI OAG and SBIG ST-i and AOX on RC system

Software - MaximDL, Focusmax, Pinpoint, CCDautopilot 5

LRGB 70 hours

Darks, flats and biases applied

Processed in CCD stack and Photoshop CS6

Object -Located in the constellation of fornax at a distance of 60 million light years.

The interacting pair of galaxies has begun a dance which will cuminate the formation of just one galaxy.

NGC1316 is known as Fornax A. It has this designation because it is the brightest radio source in Fornax.

Many other distant galaxies can be seen in the field, some appear just as specks of light.