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NGC 4260

NGC 4260
D'Galaxie NGC 4260, opgeholl mam Hubble-Weltraumteleskop.
Stärebild Virgo (Vir)
Positioun fir d'Equinoxe J2000.0
Rektaszensioun 12h 19m 22,2s
Deklinatioun + 06° 05' 54"
Ausgesinn
Hubble-Sequenz SBa
Visuell Magnitude 11,8 mag
Visuell Magnitude
(B-Band)
12,7 mag
Wénkelduerchmiesser 2,7 × 1,3
Geschicht
Entdecker Wilhelm Herschel
Entdeckungsdatum 1784
Katalog- an Entdeckerbezeechnungen
CGCG 42-15
MCG 1-31-54
NGC 4260
PGC 39656
UGC 7361

Den NGC 4260 ass eng Balkespiralgalaxie am Stärebild Virgo.
D'Galaxie gouf am Joer 1784 vum Astronom Wilhelm Herschel mat sengem 18,7-Zoll-Spigelteleskop entdeckt.

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