NGC 7085 | |
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SDSS image of NGC 7085 | |
Observation data ( J2000 epoch) | |
Constellation | Pegasus |
Right ascension | 21h 32m 25.2s [1] |
Declination | 06° 34′ 53″ [1] |
Redshift | 0.028506 [1] |
Heliocentric radial velocity | 8,546 km/s [1] |
Distance | 365.3 Mly |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 15.2 [1] |
Characteristics | |
Type | Sc [1] |
Apparent size (V) | 0.9' x 0.4' [1] |
Other designations | |
CGCG 402-2, KARA 919, MCG 1-55-1, NPM1G +06.0539, PGC 66926 [1] |
NGC 7085 is a spiral galaxy located about 365 million light-years away [2] in the constellation of Pegasus. [3] NGC 7085 was discovered by astronomer Albert Marth on August 3, 1864. [4]
NGC 7085 | |
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SDSS image of NGC 7085 | |
Observation data ( J2000 epoch) | |
Constellation | Pegasus |
Right ascension | 21h 32m 25.2s [1] |
Declination | 06° 34′ 53″ [1] |
Redshift | 0.028506 [1] |
Heliocentric radial velocity | 8,546 km/s [1] |
Distance | 365.3 Mly |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 15.2 [1] |
Characteristics | |
Type | Sc [1] |
Apparent size (V) | 0.9' x 0.4' [1] |
Other designations | |
CGCG 402-2, KARA 919, MCG 1-55-1, NPM1G +06.0539, PGC 66926 [1] |
NGC 7085 is a spiral galaxy located about 365 million light-years away [2] in the constellation of Pegasus. [3] NGC 7085 was discovered by astronomer Albert Marth on August 3, 1864. [4]