IC 2200
| Galaxy IC 2200 |
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| AladinLite | |
| Constellation | Keel of the ship |
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Position equinox : J2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0 |
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| Right ascension | 07 h 28 m 17.5 s |
| declination | -62 ° 21 ′ 11 ″ |
| Appearance | |
| Morphological type | (R) SABb pec |
| Brightness (visual) | 13.2 mag |
| Brightness (B-band) | 14.0 mag |
| Angular expansion | 1.2 ′ × 0.7 ′ |
| Position angle | 58 ° |
| Surface brightness | 12.9 mag / arcmin² |
| Physical data | |
| Affiliation | LGG 144 |
| Redshift | 0.010834 ± 0.000073 |
| Radial velocity | (3248 ± 22) km / s |
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Stroke distance v rad / H 0 |
(135 ± 9) · 10 6 ly (41.5 ± 2.9) Mpc |
| diameter | 60,000 ly |
| history | |
| discovery | DeLisle Stewart |
| Discovery date | 1900 |
| Catalog names | |
| IC 2200 • PGC 21075 • ESO 123-12 • IRAS 7276-6214 • | |
IC 2200 is a spiral galaxy from the Hubble type (R) Sabb pec in the constellation keel of the ship at the southern sky . It is around 135 million light years away from the Milky Way and has a diameter of around 60,000 light years . The galaxy has an interactive partner in nearby PGC 21062 with whom it may be ready to share the halo .
The property was discovered by DeLisle Stewart in 1900 .