- Source: NGC 3290
NGC 3290 (also known as Arp 53) is a large and relatively distant intermediate spiral galaxy located in the constellation Hydra. Its speed relative to the cosmic microwave background is 10,937 ± 27 km/s, which corresponds to a Hubble distance of 161 ± 11 Mpc (~525 million ly). NGC 3290 was discovered by American astronomer Francis Leavenworth in 1886.
NGC 3290 is cataloged in the Arp catalog as Arp 53. Halton Arp divided his catalog of unusual galaxies into groups based on purely morphological criteria. This galaxy belongs to the class of spiral galaxies with a small, high-surface-brightness companion on one arm.
The luminosity class of NGC 3280 is II-III and it has a broad HI line. It also contains regions of ionized hydrogen. Moreover, NGC 3290 has an apparent magnitude of 13.5.
See also
List of NGC objects (3001–4000)
New General Catalogue
External links
NGC 3290 at NASA/IPAC
NGC 3290 at SIMBAD
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- NGC 3290
- Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies
- NGC 3302
- NGC 3301
- NGC 3009
- NGC 3008
- NGC 3007
- NGC 3169
- Peter Pan disk
- NGC 3486