NGC 4394

Coordinates: 12h 25m 55.624s, +18° 12′ 50.13″

NGC 4394

NGC 4394 taken by Hubble Space Telescope.[1]
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
Right ascension 12h 25m 55.624s[2]
Declination +18° 12 50.13[2]
Redshift 0.003075[3]
Helio radial velocity 922±4 km/s[4]
Galactocentric velocity 886±4 km/s[2]
Distance 39.5±2.9 Mly (12.1±0.9 Mpc)[4]
Type SBb / (R)SB(r)b[4]
Size (ly) 41.2×38.8 kly (12.7×11.3 kpc)[4]
Apparent dimensions (V) 3.6′×3.2′[4][3]
Apparent magnitude (V) 10.9[4]
Apparent magnitude (B) 11.9[2]
Absolute magnitude (V) -20.49[4]
Other designations
NGC 4394, UGC 7523, PGC 40614, MCG+03-32-035[3]

NGC 4394 is a SBb barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices and is situated about 39.5 million light-years (12.1 megaparsecs) from Earth.[4] It was discovered on 14th March 1784 by the German–British astronomer William Herschel.[3] It is a presumed companion to the lenticular galaxy M85 / NGC 4382, which lies 8 arc minutes away.[3]

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