PGC 2641182 is a 16th magnitude elliptical galaxy at 2 billion light years distance. It is receding from us with about 10,4% of the light speed.

PGC 2641182
PGC 2641182 is a 16th magnitude elliptical galaxy at 2 billion light years distance. It is receding from us with about 10,4% of the light speed.
Photographed with RC8″ reflector telescope and ASI 2600MC color camera in Stuvsta, January 2023. Exposure was 30*3min with IDAS LPS-D2 light pollution filter.