NGC 3329 (other designations - NGC 3397 , UGC 5837 , MCG 13-8-33 , ZWG 351.34 , IRAS10405 + 7704 , PGC 32059 ) is a spiral galaxy ( Sb ) in the constellation Dragon .
NGC 3329 | |
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Galaxy | |
Research history | |
Discoverer | William Herschel |
opening date | April 2, 1801 |
Designations | NGC 3329 , NGC 3397 , UGC 5837 , MCG 13-8-33 , ZWG 351.34 , IRAS10405 + 7704 , PGC 32059 |
Observational data ( Epoch J2000.0 ) | |
Constellation | The Dragon |
Right ascension | |
Declination | |
Visible dimensions | 1.9 '× 1.1' |
Visible magnitude m V | 12.2 |
Photographic magnitude m B | 13.0 |
Specifications | |
Type of | Sb |
Redshift | +0.006211 ± 0.000390 |
Angular position | 140 ° |
Surface brightness | 12.9 |
This object is listed in a new shared directory several times, with the designations NGC 3329 , NGC 3397 .
This object is one of those listed in the original edition of the New General Catalog .
See also
- List of Messier Objects
- New shared directory
Links
- Information in English and French from the original New Shared Catalog
- Information (English) from the Revised “New Common Directory”
- SIMBAD (eng.)
- VizieR (eng.)
- NASA / IPAC Extragalactic Database (English)
- List of publications dedicated to NGC 3329