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NGC 3177 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Leo. Its speed relative to the cosmic microwave background is 1,627 ± 22 km/s, which corresponds to a Hubble distance of 24.0 ± 1.7 Mpc (∼78.3 million ly ). [ 2 ]
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The following is a partial list of minor planets, running from minor-planet number 3001 through 4000, inclusive.The primary data for this and other partial lists is based on JPL's "Small-Body Orbital Elements" [1] and data available from the Minor Planet Center.
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NGC 3172 (also known as Polarissima Borealis [1]) is a lenticular galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Minor.It is the closest NGC object to the north celestial pole. [1] ...
NGC 3077 is a small disrupted elliptical galaxy, a member of the M81 Group, which is located in the northern constellation Ursa Major.Despite being similar to an elliptical galaxy in appearance, it is peculiar for two reasons.
South of NGC 3718 the Hickson Compact Group #56 is located. HCG 56 is a compact group of galaxies of which 4 members are interacting with each other. This group is about 120 Mpc distant to our galaxy, [9] which is about 8 times more distant than NGC 3718.
NGC 3367 is a barred spiral galaxy with an asymmetric shape seen nearly face-on, with an inclination of 25 degrees. [4] The inner arms begin at the ends of the bar, forming a ring with a major axis of 0.9 arcseconds, [5] and after half of a revolution start to branch, creating a multiple-arm structure.