Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Andromeda (And)  ·  Contains:  NGC 703  ·  NGC 705  ·  NGC 708  ·  NGC 710  ·  NGC 714  ·  NGC 717
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NGC 708/Abell 262, Jens Andersen Dolmer
NGC 708/Abell 262
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NGC 708/Abell 262

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NGC 708/Abell 262, Jens Andersen Dolmer
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NGC 708/Abell 262

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Abell 262 is a medium-scaled galaxy cluster distributed around a border to Triangulum. The cluster contains about 40 member galaxies in span of about 2 degrees.  The distance to the cluster has been estimated about 200 millions light years.
Abell 262 is part of the Perseus-Pisces chain of superclusters. This filament is one of the largest known structures in the Universe and extends from the Perseus clusters (Abell 426) through to the NGC 507 and NGC 363 groups in northern Pisces. Abell 262 is unusual in that like the Hercules cluster the majority of its bright galaxies are spirals. The central galaxy, NGC 708, is a giant cD galaxy however.The four galaxies in this area were first discovered by William Herschel and the remainder were found by John Herschel or by Lord Rosse and his assistants and d’Arrest.The group contains 40—100 galaxies and is classified as an irregular cluster.

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NGC 708/Abell 262, Jens Andersen Dolmer