Right ascension 02 53 41.341 Redshift 0.012178 ± 0.000010 Type S Magnitude 13.05 Apparent magnitude (V) 13.05 | Declination +13° 00′ 50.85″ Distance 114.7 Mly (35.16 Mpc) Apparent size (V) 1.467′ × 0.997′ | |
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NGC 1134 is a spiral galaxy in the Aries constellation. It has a highly inclined disk, with respect to the line of sight from Earth. There is a weak outer extension of the spiral structure in this galaxy. It has been listed in the Arp Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies (Arp number 200), under the "Galaxies with material ejected from nuclei" section. NGC 1134 is classified as a galaxy with reduced surface brightness, and it possesses a distinct bulge in its centre, as judged by photometric analysis. It has a small and distant companion about 7' to the south.
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