NGC 3521 Spiral Galaxy in Leo

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2018-03-14

NGC 3521 is a flocculent intermediate spiral galaxy located around 26 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Leo. It has a morphological classification of SAB(rs)bc, which indicates that it is a spiral galaxy with a trace of a bar structure (SAB), a weak inner ring (rs), and moderate to loosely wound arm structure (bc).

The bar structure is difficult to discern, both because it has a low ellipticity and the galaxy is at a high inclination of 72.7° to the line of sight. The relatively bright bulge is nearly 3/4 the size of the bar, which may indicate the former is quite massive. The nucleus of this galaxy is classified as an HII LINER, as there is an H II region at the core and the nucleus forms a low-ionization nuclear emission-line region.

Object details

Designations NGC 3521
Object Type Galaxy
Constellation Leo
Apparent Magnitude +11.0
Apparent Size (V) 11 x 5 arc mins
Distance 26.2 million light years
Size 50,000 ly
Redshift
Radial velocity
 
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