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NGC 1275 (3U 0316+41, Perseus X-1, Perseus A) | ||||
subject | fact |
NGC 1275 | has redshift z = 0.0183 | |
has synonym 3U 0316+41 | ||
has synonym Perseus X-1 | ||
has synonym Perseus A | ||
has synonym 3C 84 | ||
has synonym Abell 426 | ||
has definition The strongest known extragalactic X-ray source. Also a strong radio source. Optically it is a Seyfert galaxy with a huge amount (about 108 Msun) of ionized gas receding from it. | ||
is an instance of Seyfert galaxy | ||
is an instance of radio galaxy | ||
is an instance of X-ray source | ||
has recession velocity 5000 km s-1 | ||
X-ray source | has wavelength X-ray | |
is a part of celestial sphere | ||
radio source | is a part of celestial sphere | |
has catalog radio source catalog | ||
galaxy | has number of stars 106 to 1012 | |
has catalog galaxy catalog | ||
spiral galaxy | has classification criterion Subdivided according to the openness of the spiral arms as Sa spiral, Sb spiral or Sc spiral. | |
has mass 1010 to 1012 Msun | ||
celestial body | has spectra | |
physical object | has location or center of gravity | |
has angular momentum | ||
has velocity | ||
has momentum | ||
has temperature | ||
has volume | ||
has extent | ||
has material |
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