Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Camelopardalis (Cam)  ·  Contains:  NGC 1530
NGC 1530 *** AAPOD² (24/08/2019), Ruben Barbosa
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NGC 1530 *** AAPOD² (24/08/2019)

NGC 1530 *** AAPOD² (24/08/2019), Ruben Barbosa
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NGC 1530 *** AAPOD² (24/08/2019)

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* AAPOD².

* Image acquisition by: The Liverpool Telescope (luminance build with sloan i' and sloan r' filters).

* Processing: Ruben Barbosa.

* Distance: 112 Mly.

NGC 1530 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the Camelopardalis constellation.

About 3/4 of the gas is in the bar, and the narrow dust lanes along the bar are created by shocks in the interstellar gas due to the potential of the bar.

It is about 112 million light-years and has 140 thousand light-years of diameter, making it a larger galaxy than the Milky Way.

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NGC 1530 *** AAPOD² (24/08/2019), Ruben Barbosa