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NGC 7479 · galaxy

NGC 7479

NGC 7479 is a barred spiral galaxy about 105 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus.

RA23h 04m 56sDec+12° 19' 22"

Image: NASA Hubble. CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

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Identity & coordinates

Identification

Primary designation
NGC 7479
All designations
NGC 7479
Object type
Galaxy
Constellation
Pegasus
Best viewing
Autumn

Coordinates & physical

Right ascension (J2000)
23h 04m 56s
Declination (J2000)
+12° 19' 22"
Apparent magnitude (V)
Distance
Redshift (z)
0.007925
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Visibility tonight

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The science

NGC 7479 is a barred spiral galaxy about 105 million light-years away in the constellation Pegasus. William Herschel discovered it in 1784. NGC 7479 is also recognized as a Seyfert galaxy and a LINER undergoing starburst activity not only on the nucleus and the outer arms, but also across the bar of the galaxy, where most of the stars were formed in the last 100 million years. Polarization studies of this galaxy indicate that it recently underwent a minor merger and that it is unique in the radio continuum, with arms opening in a direction opposite to the optical arms. This feature, along with the asymmetrical arms of the galaxy and the intense star formation activity are attributed to a merger with a smaller galaxy. This galaxy is similar in both size and morphology to the barred spiral NGC 1300.

Summary adapted from Wikipedia · CC-BY-SA-4.0

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References

Wikipedia title resolved via id — the catalog designation was a Wikipedia article title directly.

1 merge conflict resolved
  • coordinates: SIMBAD missing → NED used