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NGC 1407

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Right ascension
  
03 40 11.9

Redshift
  
1779 ± 9 km/s

Type
  
E0

Magnitude
  
9.7

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
9.7

Declination
  
−18° 34′ 48″

Distance
  
76 Mly (23.3 Mpc)

Apparent size (V)
  
4′.6 × 4′.3

Constellation
  
Eridanus

NGC 1407 wwwphysttueduozprof1407h400jpg

Similar
  
NGC 1332, LEDA 74886, NGC 1084, NGC 1404, NGC 1023

NGC 1407 is an elliptical galaxy in Eridanus. It is at a distance of 75 million light years from Earth. It is the brightest galaxy in the NGC 1407 Group, part of the Eridanus Group, with NGC 1407 being its brightest member. NGC 1400, the second brightest of the group lies 11.8 arcmin away. NGC 1407 is X-ray luminous, with high hot gas Fe abundance, and with evidence of recurrent radio outbursts. In the central area of the galaxy are present old stars, with mean age 12.0 ± 1.1 Gyrs, that are metal rich and with supersolar abundances of α-elements. Observations indicate that NGC 1407 hasn't undergonen recently strong star formation activity.

The galaxy was discovered by 6 October 1785 by William Herschel.

References

NGC 1407 Wikipedia