NGC1073 Galaxy in Cetus
DATE | 15 Nov 2015 |
TELESCOPE OPTICS | 508 mm mirror f.4 ccd
Kodak KAF8300
3326 x 2504px 5.4 x 5.4µm |
EXPOSURE | binning 1: composite image, 9 min |
IMAGE SIZE (ARCMIN) | 28.25 |
LIGHT TRAVEL TIME (Derived Redshift. Millions Light Years) | NGC1073 = 44 [HB89] 0240+011 NED02 = 9,952 [HB89] 0240+011 NED01 = 5,527 [HB89] 0241+011 = 8,811 |
MAGNITUDE | NGC1073 = 11.47 [HB89] 0240+011 NED02 = 19.8 [HB89] 0240+011 NED01 = 18.8 [HB89] 0241+011 = 20 |
POSITION RA-DEC J2000 | NGC1073 = 02:43:40.50 +01:22:34.0 [HB89] 0240+011 NED02 = 02:43:33.50 +01:22:21.0 [HB89] 0240+011 NED01 = 02:43:33.40 +01:21:37.0 [HB89] 0241+011 = 02:43:39.50 +01:21:10.0 |
POSITION ANGLE: | 191 |
Rotation Velocity km/s | ~100 |
Size (Light Years) | 71,700 (POSS1 103a-O) |
DETAILS | NGC1073 is a barred spiral. Supernova SN 1962L occurred here. [HB89] 0240+011 NED02, [HB89] 0240+011 NED01 and [HB89] 0241+011 are QSOs |