NGC 361
Aufnahme des Hubble-Weltraumteleskops | |
AladinLite | |
Sternbild | Tukan |
Position Äquinoktium: J2000.0 | |
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Rektaszension | 01h 02m 10,1s [1] |
Deklination | -71° 36′ 17″ [1] |
Erscheinungsbild | |
Helligkeit (visuell) | 11,77 mag [2] |
Helligkeit (B-Band) | 12,43 mag [2] |
Winkelausdehnung | 1,6' [3] |
Rötung (Farbexzess E(B-V)) | 0,037 [1] |
Physikalische Daten | |
Zugehörigkeit | KMW [1] |
Geschichte | |
Entdeckt von | James Dunlop |
Entdeckungszeit | 6. September 1826 |
Katalogbezeichnungen | |
NGC 361 • Dun 55 (?) • ESO 51-SC12 • GC 192 • h 2374 • Kron 46 • Lindsay 67 |
NGC 361 ist ein offener Sternhaufen in einem Emissionsnebel und gehört der Kleinen Magellansche Wolke im Sternbild Tukan an.
Das Objekt wurde am 6. September 1826 von dem schottischen Astronomen James Dunlop entdeckt.[4]
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NGC361 - Color rendering is done by by Aladin-software (2000A&AS..143...33B.)
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