NGC 5210

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Galaxy
NGC 5210
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NGC 5210 [1] SDSS
NGC 5210 SDSS
AladinLite
Constellation Virgin
Position
equinoxJ2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0
Right ascension 13 h 32 m 49.248 s
declination + 07 ° 10 ′ 12.31 ″
Appearance
Morphological type Sa / LINER  
Brightness  (visual) 13.2 mag
Brightness  (B-band) 14.1 mag
Angular expansion 1.4 ′ × 1.2 ′
Position angle 85 °
Surface brightness 13.6 mag / arcmin²
Physical data
Affiliation WBL 450  
Redshift 0.022903 ± 0.000037  
Radial velocity 6866 ± 11 km / s  
Stroke distance
v rad  / H 0
(305 ± 22)  ·  10 6  ly
(93.6 ± 6.6)  Mpc 
history
discovery Wilhelm Herschel
Discovery date April 13, 1784
Catalog names
NGC  5210 • UGC  8523 • PGC  47678 • CGCG  045-010 • MCG  + 01-35-003 • 2MASX  J13324924 + 0710122 • GC  3584 • H  III 99 • h  1629 • GALEXASC J133249.30 + 071011.7 • LDCE 0989 NED003 • NVSS J133248 +071008 • WISEA J133249.25 + 071012.2

NGC 5210 is a 13.2 likes bright spiral radio galaxy from the Hubble type Sa in the constellation Virgo north of the ecliptic . It is estimated to be 305 million light years from the Milky Way and about 130,000 light years in diameter.

In the same area of ​​the sky are u. a. the galaxies NGC 5208 , NGC 5209 , NGC 5212 , NGC 5224 .

The object was discovered on April 13, 1784 by Wilhelm Herschel with an 18.7-inch reflector telescope, who described it as "eF, S".

Web links

Commons : NGC 5210  - collection of images, videos, and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Aladin Lite
  2. a b c d NASA / IPAC EXTRAGALACTIC DATABASE
  3. a b c d e f SEDS : NGC 5210
  4. Auke Slotegraaf : NGC 5210. Deep Sky Observer's Companion, accessed on July 9, 2015 (English).
  5. Seligman