NGC 4102
Coordinates:
12h 06m 23.115s, +52° 42′ 39.42″
NGC 4102 |
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![](../I/m/This_is_no_supermodel_spiral.jpg)
NGC 4102 image taken by Hubble Space Telescope |
Observation data (J2000 epoch) |
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Constellation |
Ursa Major[1] |
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Right ascension |
12h 06m 23.115s[2] |
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Declination |
+52° 42′ 39.42″[2] |
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Redshift |
0.00283[2] |
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Helio radial velocity |
847 km/s[2] |
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Distance |
68.8 million ly |
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Type |
SAB(s)b,[3] LINER[3] |
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Apparent magnitude (B) |
11.8[2] |
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Other designations |
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NGC 4102,[3] 2MASX J12062311+5242394,[2] MCG+09-20-094,[2] UGC 7096,[3][3] FIRST J120623.0+524239,[2] WISE J120623.07+524239.8, IRAS 12038+5259, IRAS F12038+5259, SDSS J120623.00+524240.1,[2] LEDA 38392, PGC 38392[3] |
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NGC 4102 is an intermediate spiral galaxy[3] located in the northern constellation of Ursa Major. The galaxy contains a LINER region and a starburst region. The starburst region is 1,000 ly (310 pc) in diameter containing some 3 billion solar masses.[4]
References
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| NGC |
- NGC 4097
- NGC 4098
- NGC 4099
- NGC 4100
- NGC 4101
- NGC 4102
- NGC 4103
- NGC 4104
- NGC 4105
- NGC 4106
- NGC 4107
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| UGC |
- UGC 7092
- UGC 7093
- UGC 7094
- UGC 7095
- UGC 7096
- UGC 7097
- UGC 7098
- UGC 7099
- UGC 7100
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