NGC 3626

NGC 3626
Observation data
Constellation Leo
Right ascension 11h 20m 03.8s
Declination +18° 21′ 25″
Redshift 1493 km/s
Distance 70 million ly
Type Sb (S0/Sa)
Apparent dimensions (V) 2′.7 × 1′.9 (3′)
Apparent magnitude (V) +10.6/+10.9
Other designations
Caldwell 40
See also: Galaxy, List of galaxies

NGC 3626, also Caldwell 40, is a medium-tightness spiral galaxy and Caldwell object in the constellation Leo. It shines at magnitude +10.6[1]/+10.9. Its celestial coordinates are RA 11h 20.1m, dec +18° 21′. It is located near the naked-eye class A4 star Zosma, as well as galaxies NGC 3608, NGC 3607, NGC 3659, NGC 3686, NGC 3684, NGC 3691, NGC 3681, and NGC 3655. Its dimensions are 2′.7 × 1′.9.[1] The galaxy belongs to the NGC 3607 group some 70 million light-years distant, itself one of the many Leo II groups.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Erdmann, Jr., Robert E. (1996-2008). "Object Data". The NGC / IC Project. http://www.ngcic.org/ngcicdb.asp. Retrieved 2008-08-11. 
  2. ^ Powell, Richard (2006). "The Leo II Groups". Atlas of The Universe. http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/galgrps/leoii.html. Retrieved 2008-08-11. 

References

External links

Coordinates: 11h 20m 03.8s, +18° 21′ 25″