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Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) Image Information for NGC 5084 | |||
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DSS Acknowledgement , DSS Copyright Notice | DSS Image Generation: 1st Generation DSS Image | ||
Image Center (2000): 13h 20m 16.8s; -21º 49' 40" | Image File Name: n5084.jpg | ||
Image Size (arcminutes): 15' x 15' | Image Size (pixels): 353 x 353 | ||
Original NGC Catalogue Data for NGC 5084 | |||
General Catalogue Designation: 3491 | William Herschel Designation: II 313 | ||
John Herschel Designation: 1579 | Other Observers: ... | ||
Right Ascension (Equinox 1860): 13h 12m 42s | Annual RA Precession (Equinox 1880): +3.24s | ||
North Polar Declination (Equinox 1860): 111° 4.6' | Annual DEC Precession (Equinox 1880): +19.0" | ||
Summary Description: cB, cS, vlE 90 ±, bf | |||
Notes: … | Comments: … | ||
Discovered by: Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel (1738 - 1822) | Year of Discovery: 1785 | ||
Telescope Aperture (Inches): 18.7 | Telescope Type: Reflector | ||
Understanding the 'Summary Description': Summary Description Abbreviations List | |||
Contemporary/Current Data for NGC 5084 | |||
Right Ascension (2000): 13h 20m 16.8s | Declination (2000): -21º 49' 40" | ||
Object Type: Galaxy | Object Classification: S0? | ||
Constellation: Virgo | Position Angle: 80 ° | ||
Visual Magnitude: 10.8 | Surface Brightness: 13.7 | ||
Blue Magnitude: 11.7 | Object Size: 9.3'X1.7' | ||
Also Cataloged As: | MCG-04-32-004, ESO 576-G033, H II-313, h 1579, GC 3491, PGC 46525 | ||
Catalogue Notes: Very extended disc. | |||
Book / Chart References for NGC 5084 | |||
Luginbuhl & Skiff (Page): 275 | Burnham's (Volume : Page): ------ | ||
Uranometria 2000: 330 | Herald-Bobroff Astroatlas: C-65,D-31 | ||
Microsky: 856 | GSC Small Region Number: 6132 | ||
POSS Blue Plate #: 1039 | POSS Red Plate #: 1039 | ||
Database Update Level: 2 (Complete) | |||
Contemporary Visual Observation(s) for NGC 5084 | |||
NGC 5084 = ESO 576-033 = MCG -04-32-004 = PGC 46525 13 20 16.6 -21 49 39 V = 10.5; Size 9.3x1.7; SB = 13.4; PA = 80d 13.1": fairly bright, very elongated 4:1 E-W, fairly large, small bright nucleus with thin faint extensions. | |||
Data Sources Used to research NGC 5084 | |||
[NGC] New General Catalogue / [IC] Index Catalogue (Dreyer - 1888, 1895, 1908) [OHCDSO] Observing Handbook and Catalog of Deep-Sky Objects (Luginbuhl & Skiff - 1990) [RE-NGCDDB] NGC Discoverer's Database (Erdmann 1990 - 2006) [ESO] The ESO Uppsala Survey of the ESO(B) Atlas (Lauberts - 1982) [MCG] Morphological Catalog of Galaxies (Vorontsov-Velyaminov et al - 1962 thru 1968) [SGC] Southern Galaxy Catalog (Corwin - 1985) [RE-AZDB] The Arizona Database®, V15.5 (Erdmann - 1987 thru 2006) [HC-PPL] NGC/IC Accurate Positions List Database (Corwin - 1996 thru 2006) [SG-NGCO] NGC/IC Observations Database (Gottlieb - 1998 thru 2006) [PGC] Principle Galaxy Catalog (Paturel et al. - 1989, 2003) [DSS] Digitized Sky Survey - 1st (102 CD-ROM) and 2nd (Web Site) Generation (STScI - 1994) [NED] NASA's Extragalactic Database (NED) located at http://nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/ | |||
Additional Notes | |||
• 1st generation images were generated from the 102 CD-ROM version of the Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) • 2nd generation images were generated at the DSS web site located at http://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dsswin • Luginbuhl & Skiff page numbers are from 'Observing Handbook and Catalogue of Deep-Sky Objects' by Christian B. Luginbuhl and Brian A. Skiff, produced by Cambridge University Press • Burnham's refers to 'Burnham's Celestial Handbook' in three volumes produced by Dover Publications, Inc. • Uranometria 2000 chart numbers are for those printings authored by Tirion, Rappaport & Lovi, and are not for the most recent printings authored by Tirion, Rappaport & Remaklus in which the charts were re-numbered, all of which were and/or are produced by Willmann-Bell, Inc. • The Herald-Bobroff Astroatlas is by D. Herald and P. Bobroff of Canberra, Australia and is produced by HB2000 Publications • Microsky® is the microfiche rendition of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS) produced by Deen Publications (P.O. Box 867088; Plano Texas 75086) • POSS refers to the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey produced by The National Geographic Society in conjunction with The California Institute of Technology • All DSS image annotation was performed by Robert E. Erdmann, Jr., and is ©Copyright 1996 through 2008 by Robert E. Erdmann, Jr. - All rights reserved • All product names, trademarks, and copyrights are the property of their respective owners • Contemporary/Current Data for this object was hand collected and entered from the data sources listed in the "Data Sources Used" section of this table above.- Robert E. Erdmann, Jr. |
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