NGC 3190
Galaxy NGC 3190 |
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Photo from the Hubble Space Telescope | |
AladinLite | |
Constellation | lion |
Position equinox : J2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0 |
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Right ascension | 10 h 18 m 05.6 s |
declination | + 21 ° 49 ′ 56 ″ |
Appearance | |
Morphological type | SA (s) a pec sp LINER |
Brightness (visual) | 11.1 mag |
Brightness (B-band) | 12.0 mag |
Angular expansion | 4.4 ′ × 1.5 ′ |
Position angle | 125 ° |
Surface brightness | 13.0 mag / arcmin² |
Physical data | |
Affiliation |
NGC 3190 group , HCG 44, LGG 194 |
Redshift | 0.004240 ± 0.000047 |
Radial velocity | 1271 ± 14 km / s |
Stroke distance v rad / H 0 |
(53 ± 4) · 10 6 ly (16.4 ± 1.2) Mpc |
diameter | 100,000 ly |
history | |
discovery | Wilhelm Herschel |
Discovery date | March 12, 1784 |
Catalog names | |
NGC 3190 • UGC 5559 • PGC 30083 • CGCG 123-037 • MCG + 04-24-26 • IRAS 10153 + 2204 • 2MASX J10180564 + 2149549 • HCG 44A • VV 307 • GC 2058 • H II 44 • h 692 • part of Arp 316 |
NGC 3190 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo , approximately 53 million light years from the Milky Way . The galaxy belongs together with NGC 3185 , NGC 3187 and NGC 3193 to the compact galaxy group Hickson 44 (HCG 44, Arp 316 (without NGC 3185), NGC 3190 group). Halton Arp organized his catalog of unusual galaxies into groups according to purely morphological criteria. This galaxy triplet belongs to the class of galaxy groups .
The two supernovae SN 2002bo and SN 2002cv were observed in NGC 3190 . The galaxy was discovered as a foggy object on March 12, 1784 by the German-British astronomer Wilhelm Herschel .
The southwest arm of the galaxy received its own entry in the NGC catalog ( NGC 3189 ), which the astronomer George Johnstone Stoney observed in January 1850.
The galaxy is shown on the standard desktop background image of the OS X Mountain Lion operating system .
Web links
- NGC 3190 and NGC 3187: interacting galaxies
- NOAO
- Spektrum.de : Amateur recordings [1]
- ARP ATLAS OF PECULIAR GALAXIES
- Seligman Arp
literature
- Jeff Kanipe and Dennis Webb: The Arp Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies - A Chronicle and Observer's Guide " , Richmond 2006, ISBN 978-0-943396-76-7