NGC7314 and NGC 7313 Galaxies in Piscis Australis
DATE | 22 Aug 2011 |
TELESCOPE OPTICS | 508 mm mirror f.4 ccd sony ICX285AL 1360 x 1024px 6.45 x 6.45µm |
EXPOSURE | binning 1: composite image, seconds |
IMAGE SIZE (ARCMIN) | ~12 |
LIGHT TRAVEL TIME (Derived Redshift. Millions Light Years) | NGC7314 = 50 NGC7313 = 240 2dFGRS S120Z041 (A arrow) = 375 APMUKS(BJ) B223255.78-261441.6 (B arrow) = no data CXO J223548.1-255835 (C arrow) = 3325 (light travel time) 2MASX J22353967-2602595 (D arrow)= no data |
MAGNITUDE | NGC7314 = 11.88 NGC7313 = 15.14 2dFGRS S120Z041 = 18.72 APMUKS(BJ) B223255.78-261441.6 = 20.26 CXO J223548.1-255835 = 19.1 2MASX J22353967-2602595 = no data |
POSITION RA-DEC J2000 | NGC7314 = RA: 22:35:46.20 DE: -26:03:02.0 NGC7313 = RA: 22:35:32.50 DE: -26:06:06.0 APMUKS(BJ) B223255.78-261441.6 = RA: 22:35:41.50 DE: -25:59:08.0 CXO J223548.1-255835 = RA: 22:35:48.10 DE: -25:58:35.0 2MASX J22353967-2602595 = RA: 22:35:39.60 DE: -26:02:59.0 |
POSITION ANGLE: | NGC7314 = 2 NGC7313 = 164 |
Rotation Velocity km/s | 150 |
Size (Light Years) | 29.13 (ESO-Uppsala "Quick Blue" IIa-O) |
DETAILS | NGC7314 is a Seyfert galaxy, while NGC7313 might seem like a companion, it is merely of the larger group in Piscis Australis. |