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NGC 55

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Right ascension
  
00 14 53.6

Redshift
  
129 ± 2 km/s

Apparent size (V)
  
32′.4 × 5′.6

Constellation
  
Declination
  
−39° 11′ 48″

Type
  
SB(s)m

Magnitude
  
7.87

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
7.87

NGC 55 The Sculptor Group

Distance
  
7.2 ± 0.7 Mly(2.21 ± 0.21 Mpc)

Similar
  
NGC 300, NGC 247, NGC 147, NGC 185, Sculptor Galaxy

Ngc 55


NGC 55 is a Magellanic type barred spiral galaxy located about 7 million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor. Along with its neighbor NGC 300, it is one of the closest galaxies to the Local Group, probably lying between the Milky Way and the Sculptor Group.

Contents

NGC 55 New General Catalog Objects NGC 50 99

Star hopping 41 find ngc 247 ngc 7793 and ngc 55


Nearby galaxies and group information

NGC 55 Eyes to the South for NGC 55 Astronomy Sketch of the Day

NGC 55 and the spiral galaxy NGC 300 have traditionally been identified as members of the Sculptor Group, a nearby group of galaxies in the constellation of the same name. However, recent distance measurements indicate that the two galaxies actually lie in the foreground.

It is likely that NGC 55 and NGC 300 form a gravitationally bound pair.

Visual appearance

NGC 55 httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

The Webb Society Deep-Sky Observer's Handbook writes the following about NGC 55: "Nearly edge-on and appears asymmetrical with some signs of dust near the bulge, which is diffuse, broad and somewhat elongated with the south edge sharp; southeast of the bulge it is strongly curved and lined with 4 or 5 faint knots; north edge of the curve is sharp." Burnham calls it "one of the outstanding galaxies of the southern heavens", somewhat resembling a smaller version of the Large Magellanic Cloud.

NGC 55 The First Cepheid Distance to NGC 55 by Ken Croswell

NGC 55 NGC 55 the Whale Galaxy

NGC 55 ngc 55 rogerivester

References

NGC 55 Wikipedia


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