SBIG ST-4000XCM
24x600secImager Temp -20CAPM/TMB 130/780 with Dedicated Field Flattener
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Seyfert II galaxy in
Canes Venatici. It lies at a distance of 22 to 25 million light years from earth and is receding at 537 km/sec. M106 is usually
classified as peculiar "normal" spiral of type Sb (or Sbp). This is the nearest example of a Seyfert galaxy to earth.
NGC 4217 is the bright edge-on spiral in the lower right of the frame, and may be a companion of M106. NGC 4248 is the small galaxy just to the upper right of M106.
Map of some faint galaxies near M106March 30, 2009