M110
Object: Messier 110
Messier 110 (also known as M110 and NGC 205) is a dwarf elliptical galaxy that is a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy. M110 contains some dust and hints of recent star formation, which is unusual for dwarf elliptical galaxies in general.
History M110 was serendipitously discovered on August 10, 1773 by Charles Messier, who was making observations of the Andromeda Galaxy at the time. The galaxy was independently discovered by Caroline Herschel on August 27, 1783; her brother William Herschel described her discovery in 1785. Although the galaxy was not originally included in Messier's first catalogue, it was later added by Kenneth Glyn Jones in 1966. M110 remains the last object added to the Messier catalog. (from Wikipedia)
Size: 21.9'x11'
Magnitude: 8.92
Scope: AP 130mm EDT f/8, guided
Mount: AP Mach1GTO
Imager: CCD-Labs Q453
Exposure: 85M (17x5m)
Process: Nebulosity, ImagesPlus, & PS
Date: 12-29-2008
Location: Anderson Township, Ohio
File: M110 StdDev175 color Corr DD300 PS