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NGC 4319

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Right ascension
  
12 21 43.846

Redshift
  
0.004526

Distance
  
76.6 Mly (23.48 Mpc)

Magnitude
  
12.8

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
12.8

Declination
  
+75° 19′ 21.45″

Helio radial velocity
  
1,357 ± 46 km/s

Type
  
SB(r)ab

Constellation
  
Draco

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Similar
  
NGC 4308, NGC 4323, NGC 4309, NGC 4314, NGC 4293

NGC 4319 is a face-on barred spiral galaxy located about 77 million light years away in the constellation Draco. The morphological classification is SB(r)ab, which indicates it is a barred spiral with an inner ring structure and moderate to tightly wound arms. It is situated in physical proximity to the galaxies NGC 4291 and NGC 4386, with X-ray emissions from the intervening gap indicating NGC 4319 and NGC 4291 may be interacting. NGC 4319 has a much higher proportion of ionized hydrogen compared to the Milky Way galaxy.

NGC 4319 Hubble Heritage

In 1971, American astronomer Halton Arp noted what appeared to be a physical connection between NGC 4319 and Markarian 205, a quasi-stellar object with a much higher redshift. He suggested that if Markarian 205 is not an accidentally projected background object, then it may instead have been ejected from the nucleus of this galaxy. The discovery of an apparent luminous connection between the two created a storm of controversy as astronomers sought to refute the assertion and provide other explanations. The matter was effectively settled when observations using the Hubble Space Telescope showed that the light from Markarian 205 was passing through the disk and halo of NGC 4319 to reach the observer, placing Markarian 205 behind this galaxy and thus further away.

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References

NGC 4319 Wikipedia