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NGC 4262

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Right ascension
  
12 19 30.6

Redshift
  
1359 ± 4 km/s

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
12.49

Magnitude
  
11.5

Declination
  
+14° 52′ 40″

Distance
  
50.0 Mly

Type
  
SB(s)0

Constellation
  
Coma Berenices

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Similar
  
NGC 4293, NGC 4308, NGC 4323

NGC 4262 is a galaxy located in the constellation of Coma Berenices.

Characteristics

NGC 4262 is a small and compact barred lenticular galaxy with a high surface brightness central bar. It is a member of the Virgo Cluster at a distance from the Milky Way of around 50 million light-years.

It features an anomalous abundance of neutral hydrogen for a lenticular galaxy, most of it being located on a ring tilted with respect to NGC 4262's galactic plane. Studies with help of the GALEX telescope have found within that ring several clusters of young stars that can be seen on ultraviolet images.

The aforementioned ring is believed to have its origin in NGC 4262 stripping some gas of another galaxy in a close passage, likely its neighbor the spiral Messier 99

References

NGC 4262 Wikipedia