NGC 3777
| Galaxy  NGC 3777  | 
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| AladinLite | |
| Constellation | cups | 
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Position  equinox : J2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0  | 
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| Right ascension | 11 h 36 m 06.8 s | 
| declination | -12 ° 34 ′ 09 ″ | 
| Appearance | |
| Morphological type | SAB (s) off | 
| Brightness (visual) | 13.5 likes | 
| Brightness (B-band) | 14.3 mag | 
| Angular expansion | 1.1 '× 0.7' | 
| Position angle | 35 ° | 
| Surface brightness | 13.1 mag / arcmin² | 
| Physical data | |
| Redshift | 0.014103 ± 0.000110 | 
| Radial velocity | (4228 ± 33) km / s | 
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Stroke distance  v rad / H 0  | 
(182 ± 13)  ·  10 6  ly (55.8 ± 3.9) Mpc  | 
| history | |
| discovery | Francis P. Leavenworth | 
| Discovery date | February 26, 1886 | 
| Catalog names | |
| NGC 3777 • PGC 35879 • MCG -02-30-008 • 2MASX J11360684-1234087 • LDCE 0824 NED013 | |
NGC 3777 is a bar-spiral galaxy of the Hubble type Sab in the constellation Becher in the southern sky . It is an estimated 182 million light years from the Milky Way .
The property was discovered by Francis Preserved Leavenworth on February 26, 1886 .