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NGC 3749

Coordinates:Sky map11h35m53.203s,-37° 59′ 50.39″
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NGC3749
NGC 3749 taken byHubble Space Telescope.[1]
Observation data (J2000[2]epoch)
ConstellationCentaurus
Right ascension11h35m53.203s[2]
Declination−37° 59′ 50.39″[2]
Redshift0.009272[2]
Heliocentric radial velocity2766.7km/s[2]
Distance130.52Mly
Apparent magnitude(B)13.22[2]
Characteristics
TypeSa[2]
Other designations
AM 1133-374, 6dFGS gJ113553.2-375951,ESO320-8,ESO-LV 320-0080, HIPASS J1135-38, IRAS 11333-3743, IRAS F11334-3743, LEDA 35861,2MASXJ11355320-3759503,MCG-06-26-002, NVSS J113553-375951, PMN J1135-3800, PSCz Q11333-3743, RR95 198b, SGC 113325-3743.2, SUMSS J113553-375949, [CHM2007] HDC 658 J113553.20-3759503, [CHM2007] LDC 916 J113553.20-3759503[2]

NGC 3749is aspiral galaxylocated in the constellation ofCentaurusat an approximate distance of 130.52 millionlight-years.NGC 3749 was discovered in 1835 byJohn Herschel.

NGC 3749 (left) andNGC 3742(right) with thelegacy surveys

References

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  1. ^"Emission Versus Absorption".www.spacetelescope.org.Retrieved18 November2019.
  2. ^abcdefgh"SIMBAD Astronomical Database – CDS (Strasbourg)".Results for NGC 3749.Retrieved2019-11-18.
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