Stellar Shot of the Week
SVX130T - Deer Lick Group


Mark Morel captured this splendid image of the “Deer Lick” visual galaxy group (NGC 7331) in Pegasus with his SVX130T. This group contains 4 galaxies of 3 types. First is the unbarred spirals NGC 7335 and NGC 7366. Next is the barred spiral NGC 7337. And last is the elliptical NGC 7340. While these galaxies appear grouped together, each of them are actually over 2 million light-years apart. Together, they lie somewhere between 294 and 365 light-years away from Earth.
Other Designations: NGC 7331 Group, LGG 459, Deer Lick Group
NGC 7331 Group Members: NGC 7335, NGC 7336, NGC 7337, NGC 7340
Details:
Telescope: Stellarvue SVX130T
Camera: ZWO ASI2600MC DUO
Mounts:
- Rainbow Astro RST-135E
- Supermount CYG54GRDLS
Filter: Astronomik L-2 Luminance UV/IR Block 2"
Accessories:
- Optec ThirdLynx QuickSync FTX40
- PrimaLuceLab EAGLE4PRO
- Stellarvue SFFX3
Software:
- Pleiades Astrophoto PixInsight
- Serif Affinity Photo
Total integration: 6h 24m
Integration per filter:
UV/IR Cut: 6h 24m (192 × 120")
*For more details and an in-depth look, visit Mark’s AstroBin: https://app.astrobin.com/i/7k5zbh
References:
Wikipedia contributors. (2025, July 19). NGC 7331 Group. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_7331_Group
AstroBin. (n.d.). AstroBin. https://app.astrobin.com/i/7k5zbh