- Source: NGC 3344
NGC 3344 is a relatively isolated barred spiral galaxy around half the size of the Milky Way located 22.5 million light years away in the constellation Leo Minor. This galaxy belongs to the group known as the Leo spur, which is a branch of the Virgo Supercluster. NGC 3344 has the morphological classification (R)SAB(r)bc, which indicates it is a weakly barred spiral galaxy that exhibits rings and moderate to loosely wound spiral arms. There is both an inner and outer ring, with the prominent arms radiating outward from the inner ring and the slightly elliptical bar being situated inside. At the center of the bar is an HII nucleus with an angular diameter of about 3″. NGC 3344 hosted supernova SN 2012fh, which was shown to likely be a Type Ib or Type Ic.
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External links
Media related to NGC 3344 at Wikimedia Commons
Galex image of NGC 3344
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar objek NGC 3001 - 4000
- NGC 3344
- Leo Minor
- Herschel 400 Catalogue
- List of NGC objects (3001–4000)
- NGC 7363
- NGC 3524
- NGC 3302
- NGC 3169
- NGC 4729
- NGC 3009