
NGC 2771 - Spiral Galaxy in Ursa Major | TheSkyLive.com
NGC 2771 is a Spiral Galaxy in the Ursa Major constellation. NGC 2771 is situated north of the celestial equator and, as such, it is more easily visible from the northern hemisphere. Given its B magnitude of 14, NGC 2771 is visible with the help of a telescope having an aperture of 14 inches (350mm) or more.
NGC2771 - simbad.u-strasbg.fr
2022年2月17日 · The astronomical object called NGC 2771 is a LINER-type Active Galaxy Nucleus Origin of the objects types : (Ref) Object type as listed in the reference "Ref"
NGC 2771 - Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
NGC 2771 Galaxy in Ursa Major Dreyer's description: vF, S, lE, 4th of 4 . Cross Identifications: GC 1769, h 561.
NGC 2771 - Wikipedia
NGC 2771 este o hi (21cm) source (d) situată în constelația Ursa Mare. [5] [6] [7] A fost descoperită în 8 martie 1831 de către John Herschel. [8] Se află la o distanță de 73,76 de megaparseci de Pământ. [9]
Category : NGC 2771 - Wikimedia
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
NGC 2771 - astrophotos.net
NGC 2771 is classified SBab, surface brightness is 15.3. NGC 2759 is to the left.
NGC 2771 - Vikipediya
NGC 2771 Katta Ayiq yulduz turkumidagi SBab tipli galaktikadir. Ushbu obyektni John Herschel 1831-yilda kashf etgan. Ushbu obyekt Yangi umumiy katalog asl nashrida mavjud.
NGC 2771 - Galaxy - SKY-MAP
Compact groups in the UZC galaxy sample Applying an automatic neighbour search algorithm to the 3D UZC galaxycatalogue (Falco et al. \cite{Falco}) we have identified 291 compactgroups (CGs) with radial velocity between 1000 and 10 000 kms-1.
Revised NGC Data for NGC 2771 - spider.seds.org
Revised NGC Data for NGC 2771 Data from Wolfgang Steinicke's Revised NGC and IC Catalog. Object: NGC 2771 (*) Galaxy, type SBab, in Ursa Major Right Ascension (2000.0): 09:10:39.7 …
New General Catalog Objects: NGC 2750 - 2799 - cseligman.com
Historical Identification: Per Dreyer, NGC 2771 (= GC 1769 = JH 561, 1860 RA 09 01 00, NPD 39 04.4) is "very faint, small, a little extended, 4th of 4", the others being NGC 2762, 2767 and 2769. Physical Information: Apparent size 2.3 by 1.9 arcmin