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  2. Centaurus A - Wikipedia

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    Ten years later, young blue stars were found along the central dust band with the Hubble Space Telescope. [27] The Chandra X-ray Observatory identified in 1999 more than 200 new point sources. [28] Another space telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope, found a parallelogram-shaped structure of dust in near infrared images of Centaurus A in 2006 ...

  3. NGC 4603 - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of the Centaurus Cluster of galaxies, belonging to the section designated "Cen30". The morphological classification is SA(s)c, [4] which indicates it is a pure spiral galaxy with relatively loosely wound arms. [5] During 1999, this galaxy was the subject of an extended study using the Hubble Space Telescope to locate Cepheid ...

  4. NGC 1316 - Wikipedia

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    NGC 1316 imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope. Observation data (J2000 epoch) Constellation: Fornax: Right ascension: 03 h 22 m 41.7 s [1] ... Centaurus A; Messier 87 ...

  5. Centaurus (spacecraft mission) - Wikipedia

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    Centaurus is a mission concept to flyby the centaurs 2060 Chiron and Schwassmann–Wachmann 1. [1] It was submitted in response to the NASA Discovery program call for proposals in 2019 but ultimately was not among the four missions selected for further development by NASA in February 2020. [ 2 ]

  6. Centaurus A/M83 Group - Wikipedia

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    The Centaurus A/M83 Group is a complex group of galaxies in the constellations Hydra, Centaurus, and Virgo.The group may be roughly divided into two subgroups. The Cen A Subgroup, at a distance of 11.9 Mly (3.66 Mpc), is centered on Centaurus A, a nearby radio galaxy. [3]

  7. Caldwell catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Centaurus: 5.3 C98 NGC 4609 Open Cluster: 4.2 Crux: 6.9 C99 - Coalsack Nebula: Dark Nebula: 0.61 Crux - C100 IC 2944: Lambda Centauri Nebula: Open Cluster and Nebula: 6 Centaurus: 4.5 C101 NGC 6744 Spiral Galaxy: 34,000 Pavo: 9 C102 IC 2602: Theta Car Cluster: Open Cluster: 0.492 Carina: 1.9 C103 NGC 2070: Tarantula Nebula: Open Cluster and ...

  8. NGC 4622 - Wikipedia

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    The spiral galaxy NGC 4622 lies approximately 111 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. NGC 4622 is an example of a galaxy with leading spiral arms . [ 2 ] Each spiral arm winds away from the center of the galaxy and ends at an outermost tip that "points" in a certain direction (away from the arm).

  9. NGC 4650A - Wikipedia

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    The location of NGC 4650A (circled in blue) NGC 4650A is a lenticular galaxy [5] of the rare polar-ring [6] type, located in the southern constellation of Centaurus.It has an apparent visual magnitude of 13.3 and spans an angular size of 1.6′ × 0.8′. [5]