NGC 1262 explained

NGC 1262
Epoch:J2000
Type:SAB(s)c[1]
Dist Ly:1.503Gly [2]
H Radial V:34674 km/s
Z:0.115660
Appmag V:15.0
Size V:0.8 x 0.7
Constellation Name:Eridanus
Names:IRAS 03132-1604, MCG -3-9-14, PGC 12107
Size:~380,000 ly (estimated)

NGC 1262 is a barred spiral galaxy[3] located in the constellation Eridanus.[4] NGC 1262 is about 686 million light-years[5] from Earth. This galaxy was formerly believed to be the most distant object in the New General Catalogue,[6] however, in 2023 using data from Ann Isaacs from the University of Minnesota, Stephen Odewahn from the McDonald Observatory used new radial velocity calculations which placed NGC 1262 nowhere near the most distant NGC galaxy.[7] NGC 1262 is also a large galaxy with a diameter of about 380,000 light-years making it nearly four times larger than the Milky Way.[8] It was discovered by astronomer Francis Leavenworth on November 12, 1885.

Supernova AT 2014fx in NGC 1262 was discovered by citizen scientists using the Galaxy Zoo website.[9] Its coordinates (decimal) are: ra=48.893766 dec=-15.884613.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database . Results for NGC 1262 . 2017-12-20.
  2. Web site: parsecs to lightyears conversion. 30 September 2017.
  3. Web site: New General Catalog Objects: NGC 1250 - 1299. cseligman.com. en-US. 2017-12-21.
  4. Web site: Revised NGC Data for NGC 1262. spider.seds.org. 2017-12-21.
  5. Sky & Telescope Magazine, December 2023, pp 20
  6. Web site: Your NED Search Results. ned.ipac.caltech.edu. 2017-12-20.
  7. Sky & Telescope Magazine, December 2023, pp 20
  8. Web site: Your NED Search Results. ned.ipac.caltech.edu. 2017-12-21.
  9. Web site: AT 2014fx. Transient Name Server. 9 December 2020. 10 December 2020.