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NGC 3190

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Right ascension
  
10 18 05.6

Redshift
  
0.004240

Type
  
SA(s)0

Constellation
  
Leo

Declination
  
+21° 49′ 58″

Helio radial velocity
  
1271 ± 14 km/s

Magnitude
  
11.1

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
11.1

NGC 3190 NGC 3190 Wikipedia

Distance
  
79 ± 7 Mly (24.2 ± 2 Mpc)

Similar
  
William Herschel discoveries, Other celestial objects

NGC 3190 is a spiral galaxy with tightly wound arms and lying in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. NGC 3190 is member of Hickson 44 galaxy group, estimated at around 80 million light years away, and consisting of four galaxies in a tight group - NGC 3193 is fairly featureless, NGC 3187 is a dim but striking spiral galaxy and NGC 3185 has a barred spiral structure with an outer ring.

NGC 3190 NGC 3190 a spiral galaxy in Leo Anne39s Astronomy News

In 2002 two supernovae were observed in the galaxy. A Brazilian amateur astronomer Paulo Cacella detected one supernova in the southeastern part in March 2002 (SN 2002bo), and then an Italian team, while studying the first one, detected a second supernova (SN 2002cv) on the other side two months later.

NGC 3190 NGC 3190 Mt Lemmon SkyCenter

In 2012 Apple Inc used a blue tinted image of NGC 3190 as their desktop image for their release of OS X Mountain Lion.

NGC 3190 Hicksons Compact Group 44 NGC 3190 NGC 3193 NGC 3187 NGC 3185

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NGC 3190 APOD 2010 May 3 Spiral Galaxy NGC 3190 Almost Sideways

NGC 3190 Best of AOP NGC 3190 Group

References

NGC 3190 Wikipedia