NGC 4945

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NGC 4945
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
Constellation Centaurus
Right ascension 13h 05m 27.5s[1]
Declination -49° 28′ 06″[1]
Redshift 563 ± 3 km/s[1]
Distance 11.7 Mly (3.6 Mpc)[2]
Type SB(s)cd[1]
Apparent dimensions (V) 20′.0 × 3′.8[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 9.3[1]
Other designations
PGC 45279[1]
See also: Galaxy, List of galaxies

NGC 4945 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Centaurus. It is thought to be quite similar to the Milky Way Galaxy, but X-ray observations show that NGC 4945 has an unusual, energetic, Seyfert 2 nucleus that might house a large black hole. It was discovered by James Dunlop in 1826.

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NGC 4945 one of the brightest galaxies within the Centaurus A/M83 Group, a large, nearby group of galaxies. The galaxy is the second brightest galaxy within the subgroup centered on Centaurus A.[2][3]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database. Results for NGC 4945. Retrieved on 2006-11-25.
  2. ^ a b I. D. Karachentsev, M. E. Sharina, A. E. Dolphin, E. K. Grebel, D. Geisler, P. Guhathakurta, P. W. Hodge, V. E. Karachentseva, A. Sarajedini, P. Seitzer (2002). "New distances to galaxies in the Centaurus A group". Astronomy and Astrophysics 385: 21–31. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20020042. 
  3. ^ I. D. Karachentsev (2005). "The Local Group and Other Neighboring Galaxy Groups". Astronomical Journal 129: 178–188. doi:10.1086/426368.