NGC 7041
| Galaxy NGC 7041 |
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| NGC 7041 | |
| AladinLite | |
| Constellation | Indus |
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Position equinox : J2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0 |
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| Right ascension | 21 h 16 m 32.38 s |
| declination | -48 ° 21 ′ 48.8 ″ |
| Appearance | |
| Morphological type | SA (rs) 0-: |
| Brightness (visual) | 11.2 mag |
| Brightness (B-band) | 12.1 mag |
| Angular expansion | 3.6 'x 1.5' |
| Position angle | 85 ° |
| Surface brightness | 12.9 mag / arcmin² |
| Physical data | |
| Affiliation | SSRS group 27 NGC 7049 group LGG 444 |
| Redshift | 0.006491 ± 0.000080 |
| Radial velocity | 1946 ± 24 km / s |
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Stroke distance v rad / H 0 |
(86 ± 6) · 10 6 ly (26.3 ± 1.9) Mpc |
| history | |
| discovery | John Herschel |
| Discovery date | July 7, 1834 |
| Catalog names | |
| NGC 7041 • PGC 66463 • ESO 235-082 • 2MASX J21163238-4821490 • SGC 211309-4834.4 • 2MASS J21163236-4821485 • GALEX ASC J211632.12-482148.8 • LDCE 1456 NED002 | |
NGC 7041 is an elliptical galaxy of the Hubble type E / S0 in the constellation Indians in the southern sky . It is estimated to be 86 million light years from the Milky Way and about 95,000 light years across.
In the same area of the sky are the galaxies NGC 7049 .
The object was discovered by John Herschel on July 7, 1834 .
See also
- PGC 66519 ( NGC 7041A )
- PGC 129672 ( NGC 7041B )
![NGC 7041 [1]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/NGC_7041.jpg)