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{{Infobox galaxy|name=NGC 7713|caption=NGC 7713, as seen by the Hybbble Space Telescope|epoch=J2000|ra=23h 36m 15s|dec=-37° 56’ 17”|constellation name=[[Sculptor constellation|Sculptor]]|appmag_b=11.63|names=NGC 7713 • PGC 71866 • ESO 347-028 • MCG -06-51-013 • 2MASX J23361515-3756221 • SGC 233335-3813.0 • AM 2333-381 • GC 4992 • h 4000|sbrightness=22.97 mag/arcsec2|type=SAcd|image=NGC 7713.jpg}}{{Short description|Barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor}} |
{{Infobox galaxy|name=NGC 7713|caption=NGC 7713, as seen by the Hybbble Space Telescope|epoch=J2000|ra=23h 36m 15s|dec=-37° 56’ 17”|constellation name=[[Sculptor constellation|Sculptor]]|appmag_b=11.63|names=NGC 7713 • PGC 71866 • ESO 347-028 • MCG -06-51-013 • 2MASX J23361515-3756221 • SGC 233335-3813.0 • AM 2333-381 • GC 4992 • h 4000|sbrightness=22.97 mag/arcsec2|type=SAcd|image=NGC 7713.jpg}}{{Short description|Barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor}} |
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'''NGC 7713''' is a [[barred spiral galaxy]] with extensive Hubble-type SBcd star-forming regions that is located in the constellation Sculptor in the southern sky. It is estimated to be 31 million light-years from the Milky Way and about 40,000 light-years in diameter. The Type II [[supernova]] SN 1982L was observed inside of the galaxy.<ref>{{Cite web |title=NGC 7713 |url=https://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=simbad.u-strasbg.fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Revised NGC Data for NGC 7713 |url=http://spider.seds.org/ngc/revngcic.cgi?NGC7713 |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=spider.seds.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=VizieR |url=http://webviz.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-6?-out.form=+H&-source=41000047&-out.all&-corr=PFK=LGG&-out.max=9999&LGG=478 |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=webviz.u-strasbg.fr}}</ref> |
'''NGC 7713''' is a [[barred spiral galaxy]] with extensive Hubble-type SBcd [[Star formation|star-forming regions]] that is located in the [[Sculptor (constellation)|constellation Sculptor]] in the [[Southern celestial hemisphere|southern sky]]. It is estimated to be 31 million [[Light-year|light-years]] from the [[Milky Way]] and about 40,000 light-years in diameter. The Type II [[supernova]] SN 1982L was observed inside of the galaxy.<ref>{{Cite web |title=NGC 7713 |url=https://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=simbad.u-strasbg.fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Revised NGC Data for NGC 7713 |url=http://spider.seds.org/ngc/revngcic.cgi?NGC7713 |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=spider.seds.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=VizieR |url=http://webviz.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-6?-out.form=+H&-source=41000047&-out.all&-corr=PFK=LGG&-out.max=9999&LGG=478 |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=webviz.u-strasbg.fr}}</ref> |
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The object was discovered by [[John Herschel]] on October 4, 1836.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New General Catalog Objects: NGC 7700 - 7749 |url=https://cseligman.com/text/atlas/ngc77.htm#7713 |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=cseligman.com}}</ref> |
The object was discovered by [[John Herschel]] on October 4, 1836.<ref>{{Cite web |title=New General Catalog Objects: NGC 7700 - 7749 |url=https://cseligman.com/text/atlas/ngc77.htm#7713 |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=cseligman.com}}</ref> |
Revision as of 02:35, 11 July 2024
NGC 7713 | |
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Observation data (J2000 epoch) | |
Constellation | Sculptor |
Right ascension | 23h 36m 15s |
Declination | -37° 56’ 17” |
Apparent magnitude (B) | 11.63 |
Surface brightness | 22.97 mag/arcsec2 |
Characteristics | |
Type | SAcd |
Other designations | |
NGC 7713 • PGC 71866 • ESO 347-028 • MCG -06-51-013 • 2MASX J23361515-3756221 • SGC 233335-3813.0 • AM 2333-381 • GC 4992 • h 4000 |
NGC 7713 is a barred spiral galaxy with extensive Hubble-type SBcd star-forming regions that is located in the constellation Sculptor in the southern sky. It is estimated to be 31 million light-years from the Milky Way and about 40,000 light-years in diameter. The Type II supernova SN 1982L was observed inside of the galaxy.[1][2][3]
The object was discovered by John Herschel on October 4, 1836.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "NGC 7713". simbad.u-strasbg.fr. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
- ^ "Revised NGC Data for NGC 7713". spider.seds.org. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
- ^ "VizieR". webviz.u-strasbg.fr. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
- ^ "New General Catalog Objects: NGC 7700 - 7749". cseligman.com. Retrieved 2024-07-11.