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Messier 105

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Right ascension
  
10 47 49.6

Redshift
  
911 ± 2 km/s

Apparent size (V)
  
5′.4 × 4′.8

Magnitude
  
10.2

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
10.2

Declination
  
+12° 34′ 54″

Type
  
E1

Apparent mass
  
~100 billion M☉

Constellation
  
Leo

Messier 105 Messier 105 Messier Objects

Distance
  
32.0 ± 1.6 Mly (9.8 ± 0.5 Mpc)

Similar
  
Messier 95, Messier 102, Messier 103, Messier 106, Messier 107

Messier 105 (also known as M105 and NGC 3379) is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Leo.

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History

Messier 105 was discovered by Pierre Méchain on 24 March 1781, just a few days after he discovered the nearby galaxies Messier 95 and Messier 96. This galaxy is one of several that were not originally included in the original Messier Catalogue compiled by Charles Messier. Messier 105 was included in the catalog only when Helen S. Hogg found a letter by Méchain describing Messier 105 and when the object described by Méchain was identified as a galaxy previously named NGC 3379.

Properties

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Messier 105 is known to have a supermassive black hole whose mass is estimated to be between 1.4·108 and 2·108 solar masses. It also contains a few young stars and stellar clusters, suggesting some elliptical galaxies still form new stars, but very slowly.

Galaxy group information

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Messier 105 is one of several galaxies within the M96 Group, a group of galaxies in the constellation Leo. The group also includes the Messier objects M95 and M96.

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This galaxy, along with its companion the barred lenticular galaxy NGC 3384, is surrounded by a large ring of neutral hydrogen with a radius of 200 kiloparsecs (650,000 light years) and a mass of 1,8*109 times the mass of the Sun where star formation has been detected.

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References

Messier 105 Wikipedia