Edge-on Spiral galaxy in the constellation of Pegasus
NGC 52Constellation Pegasus Right ascension 00h 14m 40.2s [ 1] Declination +18° 34′ 48″ [ 1] Redshift 0.017986 Heliocentric radial velocity 5390 km/s Distance 243,000,000ly [ 2] (73,000,000 Parsecs )[ 3] Apparent magnitude (V) 14.6 [ 4] Type Sc [ 2] Size 150,000[ 2] Apparent size (V) 2.6' × 0.5' [ 1] UGC 140, CGCG 456-042, CGCG 12.0+1817, MCG +03-01-030, 2MFGC 00177, 2MASX J00144010+1834551, 2MASXi J0014401+183455, IRAS 00120+1818, IRAS F00120+1818, AKARI J0014401+183453, LDCE 0011 NED002, PGC 978, UZC J001440.2+183454, NVSS J001440+183455 [ 5]
NGC 52 (PGC 978 ) is an edge-on spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus . It was discovered on September 18, 1784, by William Herschel . He described it as "very faint, small, extended."[ 2]
Physical characteristics
The galaxy is approximately 150,000 light years across.[ 2] This makes it, in comparison, about 1.5 times as large as the Milky Way . The galaxy also has a satellite elliptical galaxy called PGC (Principal Galaxies Catalogue) 1563523 .
See also
NGC 52 (2MASS )
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