Here is NGC7083 way down at -63 degrees DEC in Indus. This magnificent spiral, swimming through a relatively uninhabited part of space, is massive in size with a diameter of 204,000 ly – twice as big as our own galaxy.
It lies 145 million ly away.
PlaneWave 12.5″ Astrograph with an ST11000 camera, Atrodon filters and ASA gearless DDM-85mount. F/8 LRGB (45/8min L, 8/8min each 2×2 RGB).