NGC 7320 is a spiral galaxy

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NGC 7320 is a nearby spiral galaxy in the constellation Pegasus that appears as a foreground member of Stephan’s Quintet but is actually much closer to Earth than the other galaxies in the group.

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NGC 7320 is a spiral galaxy canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf galaxy
spiral galaxy
apparentGroupMembership Stephan's Quintet
apparentMagnitudeV ≈ 13.2
apparentSize about 2.2 × 1.1 arcminutes
catalog NGC
constellation Pegasus
declination +33° 56′ 54″
discoverer Édouard Stephan
discoveryYear 1877
distanceFromEarth about 40 million light-years
foregroundObjectOf Stephan's Quintet
hasForegroundBackgroundContrast foreground relative to high-redshift members of Stephan's Quintet
hasSpiralArms yes
isForegroundTo NGC 7317
NGC 7318B
surface form: NGC 7318A

NGC 7318B
NGC 7319
locatedIn local universe
memberOfPhysicalGroup not a physical member of Stephan's Quintet
morphologicalType SA(s)d
observedBy Hubble Space Telescope
observedIn optical wavelengths
otherDesignation PGC 69279
UGC 12110
radialVelocity ≈ 790 km/s
redshift z ≈ 0.0027
rightAscension 22h 36m 03s
spectralFeatures shows H II regions

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Stephan's Quintet memberGalaxyType NGC 7320 is a spiral galaxy