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NGC 3493

NGC 3493 (other designations - UGC 6099 , MCG 5-26-36 , ZWG 155.44 , IRAS10587 + 2759 , PGC 33249 ) is a spiral galaxy with a jumper ( SBc ) in the Small Leo constellation.

NGC 3493
Galaxy
Research history
DiscovererJohn herschel
opening dateDecember 24, 1827
DesignationsNGC 3493 , UGC 6099 , MCG 5-26-36 , ZWG 155.44 , IRAS10587 + 2759 , PGC 33249
Observational data
( Epoch J2000.0 )
ConstellationLittle Leo
Right ascension
Declination
Visible dimensions1.1 '× 0.3'
Visible magnitude m V14.6
Photographic magnitude m B15.3
Specifications
Type ofSBc
Redshift+0.029804 ± 0.000100
Angular position84 °
Surface brightness13.2

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 3493



Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NGC_3493&oldid=89992423


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