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NGC 4651

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Right ascension
  
12 43 42.6

Redshift
  
788 ± 2 km/s

Type
  
SA(rs)c

Magnitude
  
11.39

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
11.39

Declination
  
+16° 23′ 36″

Distance
  
72.0 Mly

Apparent size (V)
  
4′.0 × 2′.6

Constellation
  
NGC 4651 NGC 4651 Wikipedia

Similar
  
NGC 4634, NGC 4571, NGC 4710, NGC 4658, NGC 4618

NGC 4651 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation of Coma Berenices that can be seen with amateur telescopes, at a distance not well determined that ranges from 35 million light years to 72 million light years

NGC 4651 CFHT Astronomy Image of the Month

Features

NGC 4651 Astronomy amp Photography

This member of the Virgo Cluster, located on its outskirts, is known as the Umbrella Galaxy due to the umbrella-shaped structure that extends from its disk to the east and that it is composed of stellar streams, being the remmants of a much smaller galaxy that has been torn apart by NGC 4651's tidal forces, something that explains why NGC 4651 has been included on Halton Arp's Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies as Arp 189 -galaxy with filaments-.

NGC 4651 New General Catalog Objects NGC 4650 4699

Studies using radiotelescopes of the distribution of its neutral hydrogen show distortions on NGC 4651's outer regions and a gas clump associated with a dwarf galaxy that may have born in the event that produced the mentioned stellar streams

NGC 4651 Astronomy amp Photography

Unlike most spiral galaxies of the Virgo Cluster, NGC 4651 is rich in neutral hydrogen, also extending beyond the optical disk, and its star formation is the typical for a galaxy of its type.

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NGC 4651 NGC 4651 in Coma Berenices

NGC 4651 JeanBaptiste Faure Ringed Spiral Galaxy NGC 4651

References

NGC 4651 Wikipedia