NGC 7317

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NGC 7317 is an elliptical galaxy that forms part of Stephan's Quintet, a famous compact group of interacting galaxies in the constellation Pegasus.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
NGC 7317 canonical 10

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf astronomical object
elliptical galaxy
galaxy
apparentMagnitudeV ~14
belongsToSupercluster Pisces Cluster
surface form: Pisces–Perseus region (approx)
catalog New General Catalogue
declination +33° 57′ (approx)
discoveredBy Édouard Stephan
discoveryYear 1877
distanceFromEarth ~300 million light-years
~90 Mpc
hasAlternativeName HCG 92
surface form: HCG 92A

PGC 69279
hasDominantOldStellarPopulation true
hasLowStarFormationRate true
hasMorphologicalType E
isInteractingGalaxy true
isNeighborGalaxyOf NGC 7318B
surface form: NGC 7318A

NGC 7318B
NGC 7319
NGC 7320
isPartOfCompactGroup true
isPartOfGalaxyGroup Stephan's Quintet
isTargetOf Hubble Space Telescope observations
James Webb Space Telescope observations
locatedInConstellation Pegasus
memberOf Stephan's Quintet
observedInWavelength X-ray
infrared
optical
partOf Stephan's Quintet
radialVelocity ~6600 km/s
redshift ~0.022
rightAscension 22h 35m (approx)

Referenced by (10)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

HCG 92 containsGalaxy NGC 7317
NGC 7318B is a spiral galaxy interactsWith NGC 7317
subject surface form: NGC 7318B
NGC 7319 is a barred spiral galaxy interactsGravitationallyWith NGC 7317
subject surface form: NGC 7319
NGC 7320 is a spiral galaxy isForegroundTo NGC 7317
subject surface form: NGC 7320
NGC 7319 isInteractingWith NGC 7317
NGC 7320 muchCloserThan NGC 7317
NGC 7318B interactsWith NGC 7317