NGC 5890 explained

NGC 5890
Epoch:J2000
Type:SA0 [1]
Dec:[2]
H Radial V:2041 km/s[3]
Z:0.006831
Names:PGC 54602, IRAS 15150-1724, MCG -3-39-4[4]

NGC 5890 is an unbarred lenticular galaxy in the constellation Libra.[5] It was discovered in April 1785 by Ormond Stone.[6]

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  1. NED, NGC 5890 (accessed 2012-03-20)
  2. 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 .
  3. NGC 5890. 23 June 2019.
  4. Web site: Revised NGC Data for NGC 499 . spider.seds.org . 2017-10-05.
  5. SEDS, Revised NGC Data for NGC 5890
  6. Courtney Seligman, "NGC Objects: NGC 5850 - 5899"