Astronomy:NGC 7824

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NGC 7824
Observation data
ConstellationPisces
Right ascension 00h 06m 26s
Declination+07° 03′ 53″
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NGC 7824 is an early-type spiral galaxy located in the constellation Pisces, situated close to the celestial equator. It was discovered on September 25, 1830, by the astronomer John Herschel.[2][3]NGC 7824 was Studied for its bulge, disk properties, stellar populations, and radio emissions, linking it to galaxy evolution and mass. It is part of larger groupings or clusters. [4]It is 105-200+ million light-years away, with a magnitude of 13.2. Its Right Ascension is 00h 06m, and its Declination is 06° 55'.

NGC 7824 is also known as UGC 34, PGC 354, MCG 1-1-25, and CGCG 408-25.[5]

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