Messier 77
Messier 77 (also known as NGC 1068) is a barred spiral galaxy about 47 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus. Messier 77 is an active galaxy with an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN), which is obscured from view by astronomical dust at visible wavelengths. The diameter of the molecular disk and hot plasma associated with the obscuring material was first measured at radio wavelengths by the VLBA and VLA. The hot dust around the nucleus was subsequently measured in the mid-infrared by the MIDI instrument at the VLTI. It is the brightest[3] Seyfert galaxy and is of type 2.[2]
Messier 77's diameter is 170,000 light-years.
M77 with amateur telescope.
Messier 77 broadband (RGB) from the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter
History
Messier 77 was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1780, who originally described it as a nebula. Méchain then communicated his discovery to Charles Messier, who subsequently listed the object in his catalog.[4] Both Messier and William Herschel described this galaxy as a star cluster.[4] Today, however, the object is known to be a galaxy.
X-ray source
X-ray source 1H 0244+001 in Cetus has been identified as Messier 77 (NGC 1068, M77).[5]
References
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Messier 77. |
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- Messier 77 on WikiSky: DSS2, SDSS, GALEX, IRAS, Hydrogen α, X-Ray, Astrophoto, Sky Map, Articles and images
- "StarDate: M77 Fact Sheet"
- Spiral Galaxy M77 @ SEDS Messier pages
- VLBA image of the month: radio continuum and water masers of NGC 1068
- Press release about VLTI observations of NGC 1068
- Gray, Meghan; Hardy, Liam. "M77 – Globular Cluster". Deep Space Videos. Brady Haran.
- APOD image of Messier 77 - May 10, 2013
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| NGC |
- NGC 1063
- NGC 1064
- NGC 1065
- NGC 1066
- NGC 1067
- NGC 1068
- NGC 1069
- NGC 1070
- NGC 1071
- NGC 1072
- NGC 1073
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| PGC |
- PGC 10262
- PGC 10263
- PGC 10264
- PGC 10265
- PGC 10266
- PGC 10267
- PGC 10268
- PGC 10269
- PGC 10270
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| UGC |
- UGC 2184
- UGC 2185
- UGC 2186
- UGC 2187
- UGC 2188
- UGC 2189
- UGC 2190
- UGC 2191
- UGC 2192
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| Arp |
- Arp 31
- Arp 32
- Arp 33
- Arp 34
- Arp 35
- Arp 36
- Arp 37
- Arp 38
- Arp 39
- Arp 40
- Arp 41
- Arp 42
- Arp 43
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| Seyfert 1 |
- Arakelian 120
- Arakelian 564
- Arp 102B
- 3C 59
- ESO 141-055
- ESO 198-G24
- ESO 323-G077
- ESO 362-18
- Fairall 9
- Fairall 51
- H0557-385
- 1H 0419-577
- 1H 1707-495
- IC 3599
- IC 4329A
- IRAS 07598+6508
- IRAS 13224-3809
- IRAS 13349+1428
- Markarian 6
- Markarian 50
- Markarian 79
- Markarian 110
- Markarian 279
- Markarian 315
- Markarian 334
- Markarian 335
- Markarian 359
- Markarian 376
- Markarian 423
- Markarian 478
- Markarian 507
- Markarian 509
- Markarian 609
- Markarian 618
- Markarian 704
- Markarian 705
- Markarian 817
- Markarian 841
- Markarian 896
- Markarian 993
- Markarian 1018
- Markarian 1044
- Markarian 1239
- MCG -2-58-22
- MCG-6-30-15
- MGC +8-11-11
- Messier 81
- PG 1211+143
- PG 1244+026
- PG 1402+261
- PG 1404+226
- PKS 0558-504
- PMN J0948+0022
- RE J0134+396
- SBS 0846+513
- Ton S180
- I Zw 1
- III Zw 2
- III Zw 77
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| Seyfert 2 |
- Circinus Galaxy
- ESO 103-G35
- ESO 428-G14
- IC 2560
- IC 3639
- IRAS 05189-2524
- IRAS 13197-1627
- IRAS 18325-5926
- IRAS 19014+4109
- IRAS F01475-0740
- Markarian 3
- Markarian 34
- Markarian 78
- Markarian 176
- Markarian 266 SW
- Markarian 273
- Markarian 463
- Markarian 477
- Markarian 573
- Markarian 1066
- Markarian 1210
- MCG-5-23-16
- Messier 77
- Messier 88
- Messier 106
- NGC 454E
- NGC 2788A
- NGC 4676B
- NGC 4922N
- Whirlpool Galaxy
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Coordinates: 02h 42m 40.7s, −00° 00′ 48″