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Arp 104

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Right ascension
  
13 32 08.9

Redshift
  
0.010817

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
14.0/12.3

Constellation
  
Ursa Major

Declination
  
+62° 44′ 02″

Distance
  
1.73 × 10

Type
  
E0/SBb-pec

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Similar
  
NGC 5177, NGC 5238, NGC 5229

Arp 104, also known as Keenan's system, is entry 104 in Halton Arp's Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies catalog for spiral galaxy NGC 5216 and globular galaxy NGC 5218. The two galaxies are joined by a bridge of galactic material spanning 22 000 light years.

In 1790 William Herschel discovered the galaxies, and in 1926 they were studied by Edwin Hubble. In 1935 Philip C. Keenan first published a paper about the bridge connecting the galaxies, which was rediscovered in 1958 at the Lick and Palomar observatories.

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Arp 104 Wikipedia