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Barred spiral galaxy M58 in the Virgo Clusteras photographed with the 0.9-m telescope of the Kitt Peak National Observatory. This galaxy is often classified as intermediate between "normal" and barred spiral, or SABc, because its bar is not too prominent. This color CCD image was obtained in April, 1998.
Credit: NOAO/AURA/NSF
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Barred spiral galaxy M58 in the Virgo Cluster, photographed by Fred Cieslak on February 19, 2001. This image is a composite of 4 CCD images: Luminance, L: 72 min, red, R: 20 min, Green, G: 20 min and Blue, B: 40 min. Taken with a Meade 16in LX200 telescope operating at f/6.3 and SBIG ST8E CCD camera with color filter wheel, within the Kitt Peak Visitor Center's Advanced Observing Program.
Credit: Fred Cieslak/Adam Block/AURA/NOAO/NSF - Adam Block's M58 page with more info on this image
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Bill Keel obtained this image of bright Virgo Cluster barred spiral galaxy M58. This red-light image is from a TI CCD at the 1.1-meter Hall telescope of Lowell Observatory. It covers a region 4.7 arcminutes square. - More informations on this image (Bill Keel)
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