
NGC 6296 - Intermediate Spiral Galaxy in Ophiuchus - TheSkyLive
NGC 6296 is a Intermediate Spiral Galaxy in the Ophiuchus constellation. NGC 6296 is situated close to the celestial equator and, as such, it is at least partly visible from both hemispheres in …
NGC 6296 Galaxy Facts (UGC 10719) - Universe Guide
NGC 6296 is a Spiral Galaxy located in the constellation of Ophiuchus in the equatorial region. NGC 6296's distance from Earth is 353,879,669.80 light years. NGC 6296 is called NGC 6296 …
NGC6296 (Galaxy) - In-The-Sky.org
R/B-band color composite image from the Second Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2), measuring 10 arcminutes across. Click and drag the chart above to pan around the sky, or use the mouse …
NGC 6296 — Wikipédia
NGC 6296 est une galaxie spirale intermédiaire (barrée ?) située dans la constellation d' Ophiuchus. Sa vitesse par rapport au fond diffus cosmologique est de 6 735 ± 4 km/s, ce qui …
NGC 6296 - Wikipedia
NGC 6296 este o galaxie situată în constelația Ophiuchus. [4] [5] [6] A fost descoperită în 17 iunie 1863 de către Albert Marth. [7] Se află la o distanță de 98,13 de megaparseci de Pământ. [8]
NGC 6296 - 银河 - SKY-MAP
Arcsecond Positions of UGC Galaxies We present accurate B1950 and J2000 positions for all confirmed galaxiesin the Uppsala General Catalog (UGC).
NGC 6296 - spiral galaxy with bar. Description NGC 6296:
NGC 6296 - galaxy in the constellation Ophiuchi Type: SBbc - spiral galaxy with bar The angular dimensions: 0.90'x0.7' magnitude: V=13.4 m; B=14.2 m The surface brightness: 12.7 …
NGC 6296 - simbad.u-strasbg.fr
2023年1月1日 · NGC 6296 -- Galaxy towards a Group of Galaxies The astronomical object called NGC 6296 is a Galaxy towards a Group of Galaxies Origin of the objects types :
Revised NGC Data for NGC 6296 - spider.seds.org
Revised NGC Data for NGC 6296 Data from Wolfgang Steinicke's Revised NGC and IC Catalog. Object: NGC 6296 (*) Galaxy, type SBbc, in Ophiuchus Right Ascension (2000.0): 17:08:44.6 …
New General Catalog Objects: NGC 6250 - 6299 - cseligman.com
NGC 6296 (= PGC 59690) Discovered (Jun 17, 1863) by Albert Marth A 13th-magnitude spiral galaxy (type SBbc?) in Ophiuchus (RA 17 08 44.6, Dec +03 53 40)