NGC 1633
| NGC 1633 | |
|---|---|
NGC 1633 and NGC 1634 imaged by Pan-STARRS | |
| Observation data (J2000 epoch) | |
| Constellation | Taurus |
| Right ascension | 04h 40m 09.1088s[1] |
| Declination | +07° 20′ 58.172″[1] |
| Redshift | 0.016632±0.00000700[1] |
| Heliocentric radial velocity | 4,986±2 km/s[1] |
| Distance | 187.87 ± 5.23 Mly (57.600 ± 1.604 Mpc)[1] |
| Group or cluster | NGC 1762 Group (LGG 120) |
| Apparent magnitude (V) | 14.36[1] |
| Characteristics | |
| Type | SAB(s)ab[1] |
| Size | ~68,900 ly (21.14 kpc) (estimated)[1] |
| Apparent size (V) | 1.0′ × 0.9′[1] |
| Other designations | |
| HOLM 079A, IRAS 04374+0715, 2MASX J04400910+0720577, UGC 3125, MCG +01-12-014, PGC 15774, CGCG 419-023[1] | |
NGC 1633 is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation of Taurus. Its velocity with respect to the cosmic microwave background is 4,930±4 km/s, which corresponds to a Hubble distance of 237.1 ± 16.6 Mly (72.71 ± 5.09 Mpc).[1] However, three non-redshift measurements give a closer mean distance of 187.87 ± 5.23 Mly (57.600 ± 1.604 Mpc).[2] It was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel on 9 December 1798.[3][4]
NGC 1762 Group
NGC 1633 is a member of NGC 1762 group (also known as LGG 120). This group contains 27 galaxies, including NGC 1590, NGC 1642, NGC 1691, NGC 1713, NGC 1719, NGC 1762, and IC 392.[5][6]
Supernova
One supernova has been observed in NGC 1633:
- SN 2010kg (Type Ia, mag. 18.8) was discovered by the Lick Observatory Supernova Search (LOSS) on 29 November 2010.[7][8]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Results for object NGC 1633". NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database. NASA and Caltech. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ "Distance Results for NGC 1633". NASA/IPAC EXTRAGALACTIC DATABASE. NASA. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ Herschel, William (1802). "Catalogue of 500 New Nebulae, Nebulous Stars, Planetary Nebulae, and Clusters of Stars; with Remarks on the Construction of the Heavens". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 92: 477–528. Bibcode:1802RSPT...92..477H. doi:10.1098/rstl.1802.0021.
- ^ Seligman, Courtney. "New General Catalogue Objects: NGC 1633". Celestial Atlas. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ Garcia, A. M. (1993). "General study of group membership. II. Determination of nearby groups". Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series. 100: 47. Bibcode:1993A&AS..100...47G.
- ^ "LGG 120". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
- ^ Green, D. W. E. (2010). "Supernova 2010kg in NGC 1633". Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams (2561): 1. Bibcode:2010CBET.2561....1G.
- ^ "SN 2010kg". Transient Name Server. IAU. Retrieved 14 February 2026.
External links
- Media related to NGC 1633 at Wikimedia Commons
- NGC 1633 on WikiSky: DSS2, SDSS, GALEX, IRAS, Hydrogen α, X-Ray, Astrophoto, Sky Map, Articles and images