NGC 6503
NGC 6503 |
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Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys displays the NGC 6503's swirling spiral arms |
Observation data (J2000 epoch) |
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Constellation |
Draco |
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Right ascension |
17h 49.4m 00s[1] |
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Declination |
+70° 09′ 00″ |
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Redshift |
0.000143[2] |
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Apparent magnitude (V) |
10.2 |
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Other designations |
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LEDA 60921, TC 575, Z 340-19, IRAS 17499+7009, 2MASX J17492651+7008396, UGC 11012, [M98c] 174958.7+700926, IRAS F17499+7009, MCG+12-17-009, UZC J174926.3+700842, [SLK2000] 86, ISOSS J17493+7009, PSCz Q17499+7009, WN B1750+7009, [SLK2004] 1401, K73 837, QDOT B1749578+700925, Z 1749.9+7010, [VDD93] 219 |
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NGC 6503 is a dwarf spiral galaxy located in a region of space called the Local Void. It spans 30,000 light-years and lies approximately 17 million light-years away in the constellation of Draco (the Dragon).
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to NGC 6503. |
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| NGC |
- NGC 6498
- NGC 6499
- NGC 6500
- NGC 6501
- NGC 6502
- NGC 6503
- NGC 6504
- NGC 6505
- NGC 6506
- NGC 6507
- NGC 6508
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| UGC |
- UGC 11008
- UGC 11009
- UGC 11010
- UGC 11011
- UGC 11012
- UGC 11013
- UGC 11014
- UGC 11015
- UGC 11016
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