NGC 7319 is a barred spiral galaxy

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NGC 7319 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus that forms part of the compact galaxy group known as Stephan's Quintet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Seyfert galaxy
barred spiral galaxy
galaxy
catalogCode NGC 7319
PGC 69279
UGC 12102
discoveredBy Édouard Stephan
discoveryYear 1877
hasActiveNucleus yes
hasAGNOutflows yes
hasApparentMagnitudeV 14.1
hasBarStructure yes
hasDeclination +33° 58′ 33″
hasDistanceFromEarth about 300 million light-years
about 90 Mpc
hasEnvironment compact galaxy group
hasHostGalaxyGroup Stephan's Quintet
hasInclination highly inclined to line of sight
hasInteractionEffects distorted spiral structure
shocks in intergalactic medium
tidal tails
hasMorphologicalType SB(s)bc
hasObservationInstrument Chandra X-ray Observatory
Hubble Space Telescope
Very Large Array
hasRadialVelocity 6764 km/s
hasRedshift 0.02251
hasRightAscension 22h 36m 03.5s
hasSeyfertType Seyfert 2
hasSpectralFeatures strong emission lines
hasSpiralArms yes
hasStarFormationActivity enhanced in tidal regions
hasSupermassiveBlackHole yes
hasTidalFeatures yes
interactsGravitationallyWith NGC 7317
NGC 7318B
surface form: NGC 7318A

NGC 7318B
NGC 7320C
surface form: NGC 7320c
locatedInConstellation Pegasus
memberOf Stephan's Quintet
observedIn X-ray wavelengths
optical wavelengths
radio wavelengths
partOf Hickson Compact Group 92
showsDustLanes yes
visibleInHemisphere Northern celestial hemisphere

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Stephan's Quintet memberGalaxyType NGC 7319 is a barred spiral galaxy