NGC 2004

E503253

NGC 2004 is a rich young star cluster located in the Large Magellanic Cloud within the southern constellation Dorado.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
NGC 2004 canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf open star cluster
young star cluster
age tens of millions of years
angularSize about 2.7 arcminutes
apparentMagnitudeV about 10.0
belongsTo Local Group NERFINISHED
catalog New General Catalogue NERFINISHED
contains blue main-sequence stars
variable stars
declination −67° (approx)
discoveredBy John Herschel NERFINISHED
discoveryYear 1835
distanceFromEarth about 160000 light-years
about 49 kiloparsecs
environment star-forming region of the Large Magellanic Cloud
galaxyTypeOfHost dwarf satellite galaxy
hasColorMagnitudeDiagram prominent upper main sequence
hasProperty compact core
rich star cluster
young stellar population
hostGalaxy Large Magellanic Cloud NERFINISHED
isTargetOf Hubble Space Telescope observations
ground-based photometric surveys
spectroscopic studies of massive stars
locatedIn Large Magellanic Cloud NERFINISHED
locatedInConstellation Dorado NERFINISHED
locatedInHemisphere southern celestial hemisphere
memberOf Large Magellanic Cloud star clusters
metallicity sub-solar metallicity (LMC-like)
observedIn near-infrared wavelengths
optical wavelengths
otherDesignation ESO 056-SC132 NERFINISHED
OGLE-CL LMC 2004 NERFINISHED
partOf LMC bar region (approx) NERFINISHED
rightAscension 05h 30m (approx)
stellarPopulation B-type stars
O-type stars
young massive stars
usedFor studies of massive star formation
studies of stellar evolution in low-metallicity environments

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

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

Dorado contains NGC 2004
constellation Dorado containsDeepSkyObject NGC 2004
subject surface form: Dorado