Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Virgo (Vir)  ·  Contains:  IC 3040  ·  NGC 4178  ·  PGC 1382910  ·  PGC 213948  ·  PGC 38943
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NGC 4178, Gary Imm
NGC 4178, Gary Imm

NGC 4178

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NGC 4178, Gary Imm
NGC 4178, Gary Imm

NGC 4178

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Description

This Astrobin Debut Object is a barred spiral galaxy located 45 million light years away in the constellation of Virgo at a declination of +11 degrees.  It is a magnitude 11.4 galaxy which spans 5 arc-minutes in our apparent view.  This corresponds to a diameter of 70,000 light years.

From our view perspective, the disk is inclined about 15 degrees from edge-on.

The highlights for me are the massive bright blue star clouds on the lower right outer edge of the disk.  Something seems to be disturbing this galaxy.  But it is not the small circular galaxy seen to the lower left of NGC 4178.  That galaxy,  PGC 213948, is much further away.  It is about 1 billion light years away and is actually bigger than NGC 4178 at 100,000 light years in diameter.

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