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NGC 1168 is classified as an ], indicating it has features between barred and unbarred ]. It has an apparent magnitude of 15.4 in the B-band, making it relatively faint and requiring a telescope with at least a 20-inch (500 mm) aperture for observation. The galaxy spans approximately 0.98 × 0.38 arcminutes in the sky.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/| title = SIMBAD Astronomical Database – NGC 1168| publisher = SIMBAD| access-date = 28 June 2024}}</ref> NGC 1168 is classified as an ], indicating it has features between barred and unbarred ]. It has an apparent magnitude of 15.4 in the B-band, making it relatively faint and requiring a telescope with at least a 20-inch (500 mm) aperture for observation. The galaxy spans approximately 0.98 × 0.38 arcminutes in the sky.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/| title = SIMBAD Astronomical Database – NGC 1168| publisher = SIMBAD| access-date = 28 June 2024}}</ref>


== Observations == == Observation ==
Due to its faintness, NGC 1168 is not visible to the naked eye and requires specialized equipment for observation. It is receding from the Milky Way at a velocity of about 6,240 km/s. Due to its faintness, NGC 1168 is not visible to the naked eye and requires specialized equipment for observation. It is receding from the Milky Way at a velocity of about 6,240 km/s.



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NGC 1168
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationAries
Redshift0.02084
Apparent magnitude (B)15.4
Characteristics
TypeSABb (Intermediate Spiral Galaxy)
Apparent size (V)0.98 × 0.38 arcmin
Other designations
UGC 2483, PGC 11525

NGC 1168 is an intermediate spiral galaxy located in the constellation Aries. It was discovered by the astronomer Albert Marth on October 1, 1864.

Characteristics

NGC 1168 is classified as an SABb, indicating it has features between barred and unbarred spiral galaxies. It has an apparent magnitude of 15.4 in the B-band, making it relatively faint and requiring a telescope with at least a 20-inch (500 mm) aperture for observation. The galaxy spans approximately 0.98 × 0.38 arcminutes in the sky.

Observation

Due to its faintness, NGC 1168 is not visible to the naked eye and requires specialized equipment for observation. It is receding from the Milky Way at a velocity of about 6,240 km/s.

See also

References

  1. "NGC 1168 – TheSkyLive". TheSkyLive. Retrieved 28 June 2024.
  2. "NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database – NGC 1168". NASA/IPAC. Retrieved 28 June 2024.
  3. "SIMBAD Astronomical Database – NGC 1168". SIMBAD. Retrieved 28 June 2024.

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