Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Orion (Ori)  ·  Contains:  IC 412  ·  IC 413
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IC 412 and IC 413, Gary Imm
IC 412 and IC 413, Gary Imm

IC 412 and IC 413

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IC 412 and IC 413, Gary Imm
IC 412 and IC 413, Gary Imm

IC 412 and IC 413

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Description

This Astrobin Debut Object is a pair of interacting galaxies located 200 million light years away in the constellation of Orion at a declination of +3 degrees. These are small objects - the image field radius is 0.1 degrees.

IC 412 is to the right and IC 413 is to the left. Each galaxy is magnitude 15 and spans 1 arc-minute in our apparent view, which corresponds to a diameter of about 70,000 light years. Data shows both galaxies to be about the same distance away from us.

IC 412 is a grand design spiral galaxy which has a short lower arm. IC 413 is classified as a lenticular galaxy.  I love its strong dust band. My imagination wants to take the abbreviated lower arm segment of IC 412 and wrap it behind and around IC 413, merging into the dust band structure.

It is interesting that Dr. Arp did not include this object in his Peculiar Galaxy catalog.

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