NGC 2903 is a beautiful, barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Leo, approximately 30 million light-years away from Earth. It is known for its dust lanes and blue regions of newly formed stars. The core region features “hot spots” that are actually newly formed globular clusters.
An odd fact about this galaxy is its dual identification. It is also cataloged as NGC 2905. This is a rare duplication of a New General Catalog entry.
Imaged with the RC8 scope at 1625mm, 071MC osc camera, and the Eq6r Pro mount.









