NGC3433. Galaxy in Leo
DATE | 24 Feb 2014 | |
TELESCOPE OPTICS | 508 mm mirror f.4 . effective f4.6 with paracorr2. ccd Kodak KAF8300 3326 x 2504px 5.4 x 5.4µm | |
EXPOSURE | binning 1: composite image, 9 min | |
IMAGE SIZE (ARCMIN) | 25 | |
LIGHT TRAVEL TIME (Derived Redshift. Millions Light Years) | NGC3433 = 136 2MFGC 08471 = 435 UGC 05994 = 296 2MASX J10520328+1006166 = 424 2MASX J10515367+1005576 = 362 2MASX J10512871+1017354 = 1,107 |
SDSS J105146.89+100556.4 = 368 SDSS J105138.74+100535.7 = 368 SDSS J105122.23+100722.5 = 10,798 SDSS J105211.32+101204.4 = 979 SDSS J105220.88+101321.7 = 1,110 SDSS J105232.19+100939.3 = 434 SDSS J105227.33+100049.4 = 494 |
MAGNITUDE | NGC3433 = 12.29 2MFGC 08471 = 16.2g UGC 05994 = 15.75 2MASX J10520328+1006166 = na 2MASX J10515367+1005576 = 16.0g 2MASX J10512871+1017354 = 18.14 |
SDSS J105146.89+100556.4 = 16.1g SDSS J105138.74+100535.7 = 18.41 SDSS J105122.23+100722.5 = 19.8g SDSS J105211.32+101204.4 = 17.9g SDSS J105220.88+101321.7 = 17.8g SDSS J105232.19+100939.3 = 17.16 SDSS J105227.33+100049.4 = 18.15 |
POSITION RA-DEC J2000 | NGC3433 = 10:52:03.90 +10:08:54.0 2MFGC 08471 = 10:52:11.70 +10:08:23.0 UGC 05994 = 10:52:33.40 +10:01:09.0 2MASX J10520328+1006166 = 10:52:03.30 +10:06:17.0 2MASX J10515367+1005576 = 10:51:53.70 +10:05:57.0 2MASX J10512871+1017354 = 10:51:28.70 +10:17:35.0 |
SDSS J105146.89+100556.4 = 10:51:46.90 +10:05:57.0 SDSS J105138.74+100535.7 = 10:51:38.70 +10:05:33.0 SDSS J105122.23+100722.5 = 10:51:22.20 +10:07:23.0 SDSS J105211.32+101204.4 = 10:52:11.30 +10:12:04.0 SDSS J105220.88+101321.7 = 10:52:20.90 +10:13:22.0 SDSS J105232.19+100939.3 = 10:52:32.20 +10:09:39.0 SDSS J105227.33+100049.4 = 10:52:27.30 +10:00:49.0 |
POSITION ANGLE: | ||
Rotation Velocity km/s | 546 ? | |
Size (Light Years) | 150,000 | |
DETAILS | NGC3433 is a spiral galaxy. It has two main arms that have bifurcated at about half the radial distance. Image contains lots of proper motion stars. Barely visible is SDSS J105122.23+100722.5 a QSO. |