NGC 5866 Group

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The NGC 5866 Group is a small nearby galaxy group dominated by the lenticular galaxy NGC 5866, located in the constellation Draco and often studied as part of the local large-scale structure of the universe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extragalactic astronomical object
galaxy group
cataloguedIn Nearby Galaxies Catalog NERFINISHED
group catalogs of the local universe
containsGalaxyOfType lenticular galaxy
spiral galaxy
distanceFromEarth approximately 13 million parsecs
approximately 40 million light-years
dominantGalaxy NGC 5866 NERFINISHED
dominantGalaxyType lenticular galaxy
environment nearby galaxy group environment
hasAlternativeDescription small nearby galaxy group dominated by NGC 5866
hasApproximateMemberCount a few tens of galaxies
hasBrightestMember NGC 5866 NERFINISHED
hasCentralRegionDominatedBy NGC 5866 NERFINISHED
hasMemberGalaxy IC 1131 NERFINISHED
IC 1132 NERFINISHED
IC 1135 NERFINISHED
NGC 5866 NERFINISHED
NGC 5879 NERFINISHED
NGC 5905 NERFINISHED
NGC 5907 NERFINISHED
NGC 5963 NERFINISHED
UGC 10043 NERFINISHED
UGC 9776 NERFINISHED
UGC 9816 NERFINISHED
UGC 9965 NERFINISHED
UGC 9992 NERFINISHED
isBoundGravitationally true
isNearby true
locatedInConstellation Draco NERFINISHED
locatedInHemisphere northern celestial hemisphere
memberOfLargeScaleStructure local large-scale structure of the universe
name NGC 5866 Group NERFINISHED
observedInWavelength infrared
optical
radio
partOf local universe
redshift approximately 0.002–0.003
spatialRelationToMilkyWay in the northern sky relative to the Milky Way
studiedFor dynamics of small galaxy groups
galaxy evolution in low-density environments
structure of the local universe

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Virgo Supercluster contains NGC 5866 Group