NGC 488
NGC 488 is a face-on spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces. It is at a distance of about 90 million light-years away from Earth.[3] Its diametre is estimated to be 52,6 Kpc (171.000 ly).[1] The galaxy has a large central bulge is considered the prototype galaxy with multiple spiral arms. Its arms are tightly wound. Star forming activity has been traced within the arms.[2] The nucleus of NGC 488 has been found to be chemically decoupled, being twice metal rich as the central bulge of the galaxy. NGC 488, with the exception of its smaller companions, that form NGC 488 group, is an isolated galaxy.[4]
It was discovered by William Herschel on 13 December 1784. Two supernovae have been observed in NGC 488, SN 2010eb, possibly Ia with peak magnitude 14,7, and SN 1976G, with magnitude 15.[5]
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| NGC |
- NGC 483
- NGC 484
- NGC 485
- NGC 486
- NGC 487
- NGC 488
- NGC 489
- NGC 490
- NGC 491
- NGC 492
- NGC 493
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| PGC |
- PGC 4942
- PGC 4943
- PGC 4944
- PGC 4945
- PGC 4946
- PGC 4947
- PGC 4948
- PGC 4949
- PGC 4950
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| UGC |
- UGC 903
- UGC 904
- UGC 905
- UGC 906
- UGC 907
- UGC 908
- UGC 909
- UGC 910
- UGC 911
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