NGC 42

NGC 42 is a lenticular galaxy[5] in the Pegasus constellation. It was discovered on Oct 30, 1864 by the astronomer Albert Marth. It may be gravitationally interacting with the nearby NGC 41.[6]

NGC 42
SDSS image of NGC 42
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationPegasus
Right ascension00h 12m 56.361s[1]
Declination+22° 06 01.00[1]
Redshift0.019927[2]
Helio radial velocity5914 km/s[2]
Distance263.2 Mly (80.70 Mpc)[3]
Apparent magnitude (B)15.07[4]
Characteristics
TypeS0:[5]
Other designations
UGC 118, MCG+04-01-041, PGC 867[2]

References

  1. Skrutskie, M. (2006). "The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS)". The Astronomical Journal. 131 (2): 1163–1183. Bibcode:2006AJ....131.1163S. doi:10.1086/498708.
  2. "NGC 42". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  3. Crook, Aidan C.; Huchra, John P.; Martimbeau, Nathalie; Masters, Karen L.; Jarrett, Tom; Macri, Lucas M. (2007). "Groups of Galaxies in the Two Micron All Sky Redshift Survey". The Astrophysical Journal. 655 (2): 790–813. arXiv:astro-ph/0610732. Bibcode:2007ApJ...655..790C. doi:10.1086/510201.
  4. "Search specification: NGC 42". HyperLeda. Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  5. "Results for object NGC 0042 (NGC 42)". NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database. California Institute of Technology. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  6. Seligman, Courtney. "New General Catalogue objects: NGC 1 - 49". cseligman.com. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  • Media related to NGC 42 at Wikimedia Commons


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