NGC 435 explained

NGC 435
Epoch:J2000
Constellation Name:Cetus
Z:0.03425±0.00004
Dist Ly:478.4 Mly (146.68 Mpc)
Type:SAB(s)d:
Appmag V:14.81
Size V:1.122' x 0.437'
Notes:N/A
Names:MCG+00-04-046, PGC 4434, UGC 779, IRAS F01114+0148, 2MASX J01135985+0204171, Z 385-35, UZC J011359.9+020416, LEDA 4434
Size:196,000 ly

NGC 435 is an intermediate spiral galaxy located around 478 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus.[1] [2] NGC 435 was discovered on October 23, 1864 by Albert Marth, and it does not have an active galactic nucleus or much star-formation.

NGC 435 was described by John Louis Emil Dreyer as "extremely faint, small, extended."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: By Name NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database . 2024-02-27 . ned.ipac.caltech.edu.
  2. Web site: NGC 435 - Intermediate Spiral Galaxy in Cetus TheSkyLive.com . 2024-04-18 . theskylive.com.
  3. Web site: New General Catalog Objects: NGC 400 - 449 . 2024-04-18 . cseligman.com.