NGC 4517
Coordinates: 12h 32m 45.586s, +00° 06′ 54.14″
NGC 4517 |
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Observation data (J2000 epoch) |
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Constellation |
Virgo[1] |
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Right ascension |
12h 32m 45.586s[2] |
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Declination |
+00° 06′ 54.14″[2] |
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Redshift |
0.003780[2] |
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Helio radial velocity |
1131 km/s[2] |
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Distance |
40 million ly[1] |
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Apparent dimensions (V) |
10.733 x 1.717 82[2] |
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Apparent magnitude (B) |
12.4 |
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Other designations |
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LEDA 41618, RFGC 2315, Z 14-63, FGC 1455, 2MASX J12324558+0006541, TC 225, Z 1230.2+0024, GNY 1, MCG+00-32-020, UGC 7694, [BEC2010] HRS 194, IRAS 12301+0023, 2MFGC 9881, UZC J123245.6+000649, [CHM2007] LDC 904, J123245.58+0006541, IRAS F12301+0023, NGC 4437, UZC J123245.6+000648, [M98c] 123011.9+002332, KPG 344b, PSCz Q12301+0023, 2XMMi J123245.4+000655, [VV2010c] J123245.6+000654 |
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NGC 4517 is a spiral galaxy located approximately 40 million light-years away in the constellation of Virgo. It was discovered in 1784 by William Herschel.[1]
References
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| NGC |
- NGC 4512
- NGC 4513
- NGC 4514
- NGC 4515
- NGC 4516
- NGC 4517
- NGC 4518
- NGC 4519
- NGC 4520
- NGC 4521
- NGC 4522
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