Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Virgo (Vir)  ·  Contains:  HD129827  ·  NGC 5746
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NGC 5746, barred spiral galaxy in Virgo, José Joaquín Pérez
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NGC 5746, barred spiral galaxy in Virgo

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NGC 5746, barred spiral galaxy in Virgo

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NGC 5746 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the eastern part of the constellation of Virgo. It is at a distance of 95 million light years and is seen nearly edge-on, bearing a strong resemblance with the galaxy NGC 4565, that is also seen nearly edge-on.

As with the former, it has a box-shaped bulge that is actually a bar seen from one side and a currently modest star formation activity.

Investigations with the help of the x-ray space telescope Chandra seemed to detect a large cloud of gas surrounding NGC 5746 that was thought to be remnant gas of its formation in the process of being accreted; however, later research has shown that cloud does not actually exist.

Seen in the infrared, NGC 5746 also shows two pseudobulges, one nested within the other – that coincides with its central bar – as well as an inner ring with a radius of 9.1 kiloparsecs and a width of 1.6 kiloparsecs. (Thanks Wikipedia)

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