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Spiral galaxy in the constellation of Centaurus
NGC 3749
NGC 3749 taken by Hubble Space Telescope.
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationCentaurus
Right ascension11 35 53.203
Declination−37° 59′ 50.39″
Redshift0.009272
Heliocentric radial velocity2766.7km/s
Distance130.52 Mly
Apparent magnitude (B)13.22
Characteristics
TypeSa
Other designations
AM 1133-374, 6dFGS gJ113553.2-375951, ESO 320-8, ESO-LV 320-0080, HIPASS J1135-38, IRAS 11333-3743, IRAS F11334-3743, LEDA 35861, 2MASX J11355320-3759503, MCG-06-26-002, NVSS J113553-375951, PMN J1135-3800, PSCz Q11333-3743, RR95 198b, SGC 113325-3743.2, SUMSS J113553-375949, HDC 658 J113553.20-3759503, LDC 916 J113553.20-3759503

NGC 3749 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation of Centaurus at an approximate distance of 130.52 million light-years. NGC 3749 was discovered in 1835 by John Herschel.

NGC 3749 (left) and NGC 3742 (right) with the legacy surveys

References

  1. "Emission Versus Absorption". www.spacetelescope.org. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
  2. ^ "SIMBAD Astronomical Database – CDS (Strasbourg)". Results for NGC 3749. Retrieved 2019-11-18.

External links

New General Catalogue 3500 to 3999



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