Right ascension 4 20 .4 Redshift 0.005017 Type SAB(rs)bc Constellation Dorado | Declination −54° 56′ 16″ Helio radial velocity 1504 ± 2 km/s Magnitude 10.3 Apparent magnitude (V) 10.3 | |
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Distance 38.4 ± 18.6 Mly(11.8 ± 5.7 Mpc) Similar James Dunlop discoveries, Other celestial objects |
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NGC 1566, commonly known as the Spanish Dancer is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Dorado. It is the dominant member of the Dorado Group and also its brightest member. It is one of the brightest Seyfert galaxies in the sky. Its absolute luminosity is 3.7×1010 L☉. It contains 1.4×1010 M☉ of H I.
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SN 2010el

On June 19, 2010, Berto Monard from South Africa detected a magnitude 16 supernova 13" west and 22" south of the center of NGC 1566 at coordinates 04 19 58.83 -54 56 38.5.




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