GALLERY p NGC 5054 Warren Keller and Mike Selby Dark dust lanes and reddish star-forming regions intermingle in the arms of NGC 5054 in Virgo. Past interactions with another galaxy may have caused NGC 5054's unusual shape. DETAILS: PlaneWave CDK 1000 Dall-Kirkham telescope with FLI ProLine PL16803 camera. Total exposure: 23 hours through Chroma LRGB filters. p ONE-ARMED SPIRAL Chad Leader A single, dusty spiral arm winds its way around the bright nucleus of NGC 4725 in Coma Berenices. This 10th-magnitude spiral galaxy lies about 40 million light-years away. DETAILS: Celestron EdgeHD 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain with ZWO ASI294MM Pro camera. Total exposure: 121/2 hours through Antlia LRGB filters. SUNFLOWER GALAXY Kfir Simon Although M63 appears to have a multitude of arms, near-infrared observations show it has only two. The faint stellar streams extending from the galaxy's upper left and right are likely the remains of tidally disrupted satellites. DETAILS: 16-inch Dream Astrograph with Apogee Alta U16M camera. Total exposure: 6 hours through Hα and LRGB filters. 76 NOVEMBER 2021 * SKY & TELESCOPE