NGC 3273
Galaxy NGC 3273 |
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AladinLite | |
Constellation | Air pump |
Position equinox : J2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0 |
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Right ascension | 10 h 30 m 29.2 s |
declination | -35 ° 36 ′ 38 ″ |
Appearance | |
Morphological type | SA (r) 0 ^ 0 ^ |
Brightness (visual) | 12.5 mag |
Brightness (B-band) | 13.5 likes |
Angular expansion | 1.6 ′ × 0.7 ′ |
Position angle | 97 ° |
Surface brightness | 12.5 mag / arcmin² |
Physical data | |
Affiliation | Antlia Cluster LGG 200 |
Redshift | 0.008349 +/- 0.000067 |
Radial velocity | 2503 +/- 20 km / s |
Stroke distance v rad / H 0 |
(102 ± 7) · 10 6 ly (31.3 ± 2.2) Mpc |
history | |
discovery | John Herschel |
Discovery date | May 3, 1834 |
Catalog names | |
NGC 3273 • PGC 30992 • ESO 375-049 • MCG -06-23-045 • 2MASX J10302915-3536383 • SGC 102814-3521.2 • LDCE 729 NED089 |
NGC 3273 is a lenticular galaxy of the Hubble type SB0 in the constellation Air Pump in the southern sky . It is estimated to be 102 million light-years from the Milky Way , about 50,000 ly in diameter, and a member of the Antlia Galaxy Cluster . Together with NGC 3260 and IC 2584, the NGC 3273 group ( LGG 200 ).
The galaxies NGC 3260 , NGC 3267 , NGC 3268 , NGC 3271 are located in the same area of the sky .
The object was discovered by John Herschel on May 3, 1834 .
NGC 3273 group ( LGG 200 )
Galaxy | Alternative name | Distance / million Lj |
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NGC 3273 | PGC 30875 | 95 |
NGC 3260 | PGC 30992 | 88 |
IC 2584 | PGC 30983 | 81 |