NGC 109 explained
NGC 109 |
Epoch: | J2000 |
Constellation Name: | Andromeda |
Ra: | [1] |
Z: | 0.018206[2] |
H Radial V: | 5458 |
Type: | SB(r)a |
Size: | [3] |
Appmag V: | 14.08 |
Appmag B: | 15.0[4] |
Size V: | 1.1 × 1.0 |
Names: | UGC 251, MGC+04-02-020, PGC 1606 |
NGC 109 is a spiral galaxy estimated to be about 240 million light-years away in the constellation of Andromeda. It was discovered by Heinrich d'Arrest in 1861 and its magnitude is 13.7.[5]
Notes and References
- 10.1086/498708 . Skrutskie . Michael F. . Cutri . Roc M. . Stiening . Rae . Weinberg . Martin D. . Schneider . Stephen E. . Carpenter . John M. . Beichman . Charles A. . Capps . Richard W. . Chester . Thomas . Elias . Jonathan H. . Huchra . John P. . Liebert . James W. . Lonsdale . Carol J. . Monet . David G. . Price . Stephan . Seitzer . Patrick . Jarrett . Thomas H. . Kirkpatrick . J. Davy . Gizis . John E. . Howard . Elizabeth V. . Evans . Tracey E. . Fowler . John W. . Fullmer . Linda . Hurt . Robert L. . Light . Robert M. . Kopan . Eugene L. . Marsh . Kenneth A. . McCallon . Howard L. . Tam . Robert . Van Dyk . Schuyler D. . Wheelock . Sherry L. . The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) . The Astronomical Journal . 1 February 2006 . 131 . 2 . 1163–1183 . 2006AJ....131.1163S . 18913331 . 0004-6256 . free .
- Web site: NED results for object NGC 0109. National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Infrared Processing and Analysis Center. 16 March 2017.
- POSS1 103a-O values used.
- NGC 107. 16 March 2017.
- Web site: NGC Objects: NGC 100 - 149.