NGC5236 Galaxy in Hydra
DATE | 27Mar 2019 |
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 2: composite image, 14 min |
IMAGE SIZE (ARCMIN) | 26 |
LIGHT TRAVEL TIME (Derived Redshift. Millions Light Years) | NGC5236 = 35 GALEXASC J133651.30-294557.8 = 4348 2MASX J13364579-2959122 = 1006 PRC C-47 = 605 ESO 444- G 085 = 615 |
MAGNITUDE | NGC5236 = 8.2 GALEXASC J133651.30-294557.8 = NA 2MASX J13364579-2959122 = 15.6R PRC C-47 = 15.6R ESO 444- G 085 = 16.00 |
POSITION RA-DEC J2000 | NGC5236 = 13:37:00.90 -29:51:56.0 GALEXASC J133651.30-294557.8 = 13 36 51.3 -29 45 57 2MASX J13364579-2959122 = 13 36 45.8 -29 59 12 PRC C-47 = 13 37 29.5 -29 50 28 15.6R ESO 444- G 085 = 13 37 33.0 -29 51 01 |
POSITION ANGLE: | 239 |
Rotation Velocity km/s | NGC5236 = 170 |
Size (KiloParsecs... kpc) | NGC5236 =36.24 (ESO-LV "Quick Blue" IIa-O) |
DETAILS | NGC5236 is a barred spiral galaxy, also classed as a starburst galaxy, which has produced Supernovae SN 1923A, SN 1945B, SN 1950B, SN 1957D, SN1968L and SN 1983N. Many Cepheid variables have been located in this galaxy. |