NGC 1032

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NGC 1032 is an edge-on spiral galaxy located in the constellation Cetus, notable for its thin disk and prominent central bulge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf edge-on galaxy
spiral galaxy
belongsTo local large-scale structure in Cetus region
catalog New General Catalogue NERFINISHED
discoveredBy William Herschel NERFINISHED
discoveryDate 1785-12-19
hasAlternativeName IRAS 02357-0643 NERFINISHED
MCG -02-07-040 NERFINISHED
PGC 10028 NERFINISHED
UGC 2147 NERFINISHED
hasAngularSize 3.4′ × 0.7′
hasApparentMagnitudeV 12.6
hasDeclination -06° 30′ 21″
hasDistanceFromEarth ~120 million light-years
~37 Mpc
hasDustLane yes
hasFeature prominent central bulge
thin disk
hasGalaxyType disk galaxy
hasInclination high inclination to line of sight
hasMorphologicalType S0/a
hasOrientation edge-on
hasRadialVelocity 2700 km/s
hasRedshift 0.009017
hasRightAscension 02h 38m 02s
hasSpectralType SA0/a
isInSkyRegion equatorial
isObservableFrom Northern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
Southern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
locatedInConstellation Cetus NERFINISHED

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Cetus containsGalaxy NGC 1032