NGC 413 explained

NGC 413
Upright:1.35
Epoch:J2000
Ra:[1]
Constellation Name:Cetus
Z:0.019403
H Radial V:5,817 km/s
Dist Ly:72.05+/-
Type:SB(r)c
Appmag V:15.06
Absmag V:-21.36
Size V:1.1' × 0.7'
Names:MCG -01-04-013, 2MASX J01123140-0247361, 6dF J0112313-024736, PGC 4347.

NGC 413 is a spiral galaxy of type SB(r)c located in the constellation Cetus. It was discovered in 1886 by Francis Leavenworth. It was described by Dreyer as "extremely faint, pretty small, very little extended."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database . Results for NGC 0413 . September 2, 2016.
  2. Web site: New General Catalog Objects: NGC 400 - 449. Cseligman. February 9, 2017.