NGC 7753
Galaxy NGC 7753 |
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Image of the spiral galaxies NGC 7752 and 7753 with the help of the 81 cm mirror telescope of the Mount Lemmon Observatory . | |
AladinLite | |
Constellation | Pegasus |
Position equinox : J2000.0 , epoch : J2000.0 |
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Right ascension | 23 h 47 m 04.8 s |
declination | + 29 ° 29 ′ 00 ″ |
Appearance | |
Morphological type | SAB (rs) bc |
Brightness (visual) | 12.2 mag |
Brightness (B-band) | 13 likes |
Angular expansion | 3.3 ′ × 2.1 ′ |
Position angle | 50 ° |
Surface brightness | 14.2 mag / arcmin² |
Physical data | |
Redshift | 0.017239 ± 0.000020 |
Radial velocity | (5168 ± 6) km / s |
Stroke distance v rad / H 0 |
(239 ± 17) · 10 6 ly (73.3 ± 5.1) Mpc |
diameter | 230,000 ly |
history | |
discovery | William Herschel |
Discovery date | September 12, 1784 |
Catalog names | |
NGC 7753 • UGC 12780 • PGC 72387 • MCG + 05-56-005 • IRAS 23445 + 2911 • Arp 86 • GC 5011 • H II 213 • h 2268 • LDCE 1597 NED002 |
NGC 7753 is a barred spiral galaxy of the Hubble type SAB (rs) bc in the constellation Pegasus in the northern sky . It is about 240 million light years from the Milky Way and about 230,000 light years in diameter .
Together with its interacting companion NGC 7752 , it forms the object Arp 86 . Halton Arp organized his catalog of unusual galaxies into groups according to purely morphological criteria. This galaxy belongs to the class spiral galaxies with a large companion of high surface brightness on one arm (Arp catalog) .
The galaxy was discovered on September 12, 1784 by William Herschel .
Web links
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