NGC 4923 (also MCG 5-31-101 and PGC 44903) is a magnitude +13.7 lenticular galaxy located 252 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflector at Datchet, B...
NGC 4927 (also MCG 5-31-104 and PGC 44945) is a magnitude +13.8 lenticular galaxy located 357 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflector at Datchet, B...
NGC 4944 (also MCG 5-31-118, UGC 8167 and PGC 45133) is a magnitude +12.9 lenticular galaxy located 321 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflector at D...
NGC 4961 (also NGC 4960, IRAS 13033+2800, MCG 5-31-126, UGC 8185 and PGC 45311) is a magnitude +13.6 barred spiral galaxy located 116 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch...
NGC 4957 (also MCG 5-31-124, UGC 8178 and PGC 45253) is a magnitude +13.0 elliptical galaxy located 317 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflector at D...
NGC 4983 (also MCG 5-31-138 and PGC 45542) is a magnitude +14.0 barred spiral galaxy located 300 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflector at Datchet...
NGC 5000 (also IRAS 13073+2910, MCG 5-31-144, UGC 8241 and PGC 45658) is a magnitude +13.2 face-on barred spiral galaxy located 258 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch)...
NGC 5032 (also NGC 5032A, MCG 5-31-160, UGC 8300 and PGC 45947) is a magnitude +12.8 spiral galaxy located 295 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflect...
NGC 5116 (also IRAS 13205+2714, MCG 5-32-9, UGC 8410 and PGC 46744) is a magnitude +12.7 spiral galaxy located 133 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum ref...
NGC 6001 (also MCG 5-37-27, UGC 10036 and PGC 56056) is a magnitude +13.6 face-on spiral galaxy located 458 million light-years away in the constellation Corona Borealis. The galaxy was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel using a 47.5 cm (18.7 inch) f/13 speculum reflector...
A spectacular new image of an unusual spiral galaxy in the Coma Galaxy Cluster has been created from data taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. It reveals fine details of the galaxy, NGC 4921, as well as an extraordinary rich background of more remote galaxi...
Messier 59 (also known as M59 or NGC 4621) is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Virgo. Read more Expand (34kb, 1024 x 768)Date: 00.59 UT 24.06.12 Position (J2000): R.A. 12 42 02.3 | Dec. +11° 38' 49''
The 34 - 77 metre wide asteroid 2014 FS52 will make a close pass (15.3 lunar distances, 0.0392 AU), travelling at 15.09 km/second, to the Earth-Moon system on the 11th April, 2014 @ 07:50 UT ±00:01. See more The Lunar Distance (LD), the distance between Earth and the Moon, equals 384,401 km, (or 0.0025...
The 25 - 55 metre wide asteroid 2014 GP17 will make a close pass (11.2 lunar distances, 0.0289 AU), travelling at 9.64 km/second, to the Earth-Moon system on the 11th April, 2014 @ 19:17 UT ±00:01. See moreThe Lunar Distance (LD), the distance between Earth and the Moon, equals 384,401 km, (or 0.00256...
The bright bolide over Turkey The bright bolide was observed by the people living in many of the villages of Mugla (Lat = 37°15' N, Long = 28° 20' E) on April 11, 1968 at 20h 45m UT. Read more