
NGC 6285 - Wikipedia
NGC 6285 is an interacting spiral galaxy located in the constellation Draco. It is classified as S0-a in the galaxy morphological classification scheme and was discovered by the American …
Hubble Detects Dynamic Galactic Duo - NASA Science
2019年11月29日 · The two galaxies in this image taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, named NGC 6285 (left) and NGC 6286 (right), have done just that! Together, the …
NGC 6285 — Wikipédia
NGC 6285 est une galaxie spirale barrée 4 située dans la constellation du Dragon. Sa vitesse par rapport au fond diffus cosmologique est de 5 664 ± 48 km/s, ce qui correspond à une distance …
A Close Relationship - ESA/Hubble
2019年11月25日 · Some galaxies are closer friends than others. While many live their own separate, solitary lives, others stray a little too close to a near neighbour and take their …
NGC 6285 - Lenticular Galaxy in Draco | TheSkyLive.com
NGC 6285 is a Lenticular Galaxy in the Draco constellation. NGC 6285 is situated north of the celestial equator and, as such, it is more easily visible from the northern hemisphere. Given its …
Arp 293 (NGC 6285 and NGC 6286) in Draco (rhedden) - AstroBin
Arp 293 consists of two interacting galaxies, NGC 6285 and NGC 6286, in the constellation Draco. The leftmost galaxy is NGC 6286, a magnitude 13.3 spiral of type SbP (peculiar) that …
New General Catalog Objects: NGC 6250 - 6299 - cseligman.com
2022年9月6日 · For NGC 6285, the recessional velocity relative to the Costmic Microwave Background is 5665 km/sec, while for NGC 6286, the similar value is 5475 km/sec, yielding an …
NGC 6285 - simbad.u-strasbg.fr
NGC 6285 -- Galaxy towards a Group of Galaxies The astronomical object called NGC 6285 is a Galaxy towards a Group of Galaxies Origin of the objects types :
NGC 6285 - Wikiwand
NGC 6285 is an interacting spiral galaxy located in the constellation Draco. It is classified as S0-a in the galaxy morphological classification scheme and was discovered by the American …
NGC 6285/86 - astrophotos.net
NGC 6285 is the smaller galaxy located to the upper left of NGC 6286. NGC 6285 is classified as SO-a and is thought to be forming a polar ring. NGC 6286 is classified as Sb/P (note the faint …