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NGC 772

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Right ascension
  
01 59 19.6

Redshift
  
2472 ± 3 km/s

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
11.1

Magnitude
  
10.3

Declination
  
+19° 00′ 27″

Distance
  
130 Mly

Type
  
SA(s)b

Constellation
  
NGC 772 NGC 772 an unbarred spiral galaxy in Aries Anne39s Astronomy News

Similar
  
William Herschel discoveries, Other celestial objects

Ngc 772 e ngc 770 ed il problemadei loro redshift


NGC 772 (also known as Arp 78) is an unbarred spiral galaxy approximately 130 million light-years away in the constellation Aries.

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Characteristics

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Around 200,000 light years in diameter, NGC 772 is twice the size of the Milky Way Galaxy, and is surrounded by several satellite galaxies – including the dwarf elliptical, NGC 770 – whose tidal forces on the larger galaxy have likely caused the emergence of a single elongated outer spiral arm that is much more developed than the others arms. Halton Arp includes NGC 772 in his Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies as Arp 78, where it is described as a "Spiral galaxy with a small high-surface brightness companion".

Two supernovae (SN 2003 hl & SN 2003 iq) have been observed in NGC 772.

NGC 772 probably has a H II nucleus, but it may be a transitional object.

NGC 772 CFHT Astronomy Image of the Month

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References

NGC 772 Wikipedia