NGC4754 and 4762 Galaxies in Virgo
DATE | 26 Apr 2016 |
TELESCOPE OPTICS | 508 mm mirror f.4 ccd Kodak KAF8300 3326 x 2504px 5.4 x 5.4µm |
EXPOSURE | binning 1: composite image, 7min |
IMAGE SIZE (ARCMIN) | 28.4 |
LIGHT TRAVEL TIME (Derived Redshift. Millions Light Years) | NGC4754 = 74 NGC4762 = 58 SDSS J125155.45+112522.2 = 898 SDSS J125239.22+111147.1 = 1588 2MASX J12523760+1113344 = 1599 2MASX J12524100+1111584 = 10,946 |
MAGNITUDE | NGC4754 = 11.52 NGC4762 = 11.12 SDSS J125155.45+112522.2 = 18.2g SDSS J125239.22+111147.1 = 18.4g 2MASX J12523760+1113344 = 17.7g 2MASX J12524100+1111584 = 19.0g |
POSITION RA-DEC J2000 | NGC4754 = 12:52: 17.5 +11:18:50 NGC4762 = 12:52:56.0 +11:13:51 SDSS J125155.45+112522.2 = 12:51:55.40 +11:25:22.0 SDSS J125239.22+111147.1 = 12:52:39.20 +11:11:47.0 2MASX J12523760+1113344 = 12:52:37.60 +11:13:34.0 2MASX J12524100+1111584 = 12:52:41.00 +11:11:59.0 |
POSITION ANGLE: | 196 |
Rotation Velocity km/s | NGC4754 = 171 max NGC4762 = 110 max |
Size (Light Years) | NGC4754 = 93,000 NGC4762 = 196,000 |
DETAILS | NGC4754 is a barred spiral galaxy. NGC4762 is an edge-on barred spiral of LINER type activity. 2MASX J12524100+1111584, a very distant oject has been rejected as a QSO. |