Astronomy:NGC 135

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Short description: Spiral galaxy in the constellation Cetus
NGC 135
NGC 0135 DSS.jpg
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationCetus
Right ascension 00h 31m 45.9s[1]
Declination−13° 20′ 15″[1]
Redshift0.023987[1]
Helio radial velocity7191 km/s[1]
Apparent magnitude (V)14.0R[1]
Characteristics
TypeE/S0[1]
Other designations
PGC 2010 and 138192, IC 26[1]

NGC 135 is a lenticular galaxy located in the constellation of Cetus and 335 million light-years away, and 40,000 light-years across.[2]

History

NGC 135 was discovered on October 2, 1886, by Francis Leavenworth (and was later listed as NGC 135), but when Stéphane Javelle rediscovered it on November 4, 1891, it was thought to be another object, and so it was called IC 26. Finally, in 1900, Herbert Alonzo Howe made the connection between the two objects as one. (The cause for this is that Leavenworth made an incorrect measurement.)[2]

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