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NGC 1381

NGC 1381 (other designations - ESO 358-29 , MCG-6-9-3 , FCC 170 , PGC 13321 ) is a lenticular galaxy ( S0 ) in the constellation Oven .

NGC 1381
Galaxy
Research history
DiscovererJohann Schmidt
opening dateJanuary 19, 1865
DesignationsNGC 1381 , ESO 358-29 , MCG -6-9-3 , FCC 170 , PGC 13321
Observational data
( Age J2000.0 )
ConstellationBake
Right ascension
Declination
Visible dimensions2.6 '× 0.8'
Apparent magnitude m V11.5
Photographic magnitude m B12.5
Specifications
Type ofS0
Included in
Redshift+0.005917 (233)
Angular position139 °
Surface brightness12,2

This object is one of those listed in the original edition of the New General Catalog .

The galaxy enters the Furnace Cluster .

See also

  • List of Messier objects
  • New shared directory

Links

  • Information in English and French from the original “ New General Catalog ”
  • Information (Eng.) From the Revised New General Catalog
  • SIMBAD
  • VizieR (English)
  • NASA / IPAC Extragalactic Database
  • List of NGC 1381 publications
  • NGC 1381 on WikiSky : DSS2 , SDSS , GALEX , IRAS , H α , X-ray , astrophoto , sky map , articles and images



Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NGC_1381&oldid=89989759


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