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NGC 1073

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Right ascension
  
02 43 40.5

Redshift
  
1208 ± 5 km/s

Type
  
SB(rs)c

Magnitude
  
10.8

Declination
  
+01° 22′ 34″

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
11.5

Apparent size (V)
  
4′.9 × 4′.5

Constellation
  
Cetus

NGC 1073 NGC 1073 Mt Lemmon SkyCenter

Similar
  
NGC 1055, NGC 1087, NGC 1042, NGC 1032, NGC 1022

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NGC 1073 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Cetus. It probably has an H II nucleus. NGC 1073 is about 55 million light years from Earth. NGC 1073 is about 80,000 light years across. NGC 1073 can be viewed with a mid-sized telescope and is found in the Cetus constellation, also called the Sea Monster. NGC 1073 is a barred spiral galaxy like the Milky Way; unlike the Milky Way, however, NGC 1073 does not have well formed symmetrical arms and the center bar is larger.

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References

NGC 1073 Wikipedia