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- Abell_2029 abstract "Abell 2029 or A2029 is a large cluster of galaxies 315 megaparsecs (1,027 megalight-years) away in the constellation Virgo. A2029 is a Bautz-Morgan classification type I cluster due to its large central galaxy, IC 1101. IC 1101 is perhaps the largest galaxy known, with diameter estimates ranging from 5.6 to over 6 million light years. By comparison, the Milky Way is just 100,000 light years across. A2029 is also about 81 times bigger than the Milky Way, with a luminosity of 2×1012 L☉, as announced in July, 1990, by Juan M. Uson, Stephen P. Boughn, and Jeffrey R. Kuhn. This type of galaxy is called a cD-type brightest cluster galaxy and may have grown to its large size by accreting nearby galaxies.".
- Abell_2029 thumbnail Abell_2029.png?width=300.
- Abell_2029 wikiPageExternalLink ap120312.html.
- Abell_2029 wikiPageExternalLink question.php?number=412.
- Abell_2029 wikiPageID "2624679".
- Abell_2029 wikiPageRevisionID "605202585".
- Abell_2029 bmtype "I".
- Abell_2029 brightestMember IC_1101.
- Abell_2029 caption "A2029 in X-ray from Chandra and".
- Abell_2029 caption "in the optical from the Digitized Sky Survey .".
- Abell_2029 constellation Virgo_(constellation).
- Abell_2029 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- Abell_2029 flux "erg s-1 cm-2".
- Abell_2029 hasPhotoCollection Abell_2029.
- Abell_2029 mass "8".
- Abell_2029 name "Abell 2029 cluster".
- Abell_2029 redshift "0.0767".
- Abell_2029 richness "2".
- Abell_2029 temperature "8.47".
- Abell_2029 subject Category:Abell_objects.
- Abell_2029 subject Category:Abell_richness_class_2.
- Abell_2029 subject Category:Galaxy_clusters.
- Abell_2029 subject Category:Virgo_(constellation).
- Abell_2029 comment "Abell 2029 or A2029 is a large cluster of galaxies 315 megaparsecs (1,027 megalight-years) away in the constellation Virgo. A2029 is a Bautz-Morgan classification type I cluster due to its large central galaxy, IC 1101. IC 1101 is perhaps the largest galaxy known, with diameter estimates ranging from 5.6 to over 6 million light years. By comparison, the Milky Way is just 100,000 light years across.".
- Abell_2029 label "Abell 2029".
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- Abell_2029 sameAs Q1204028.
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- Abell_2029 wasDerivedFrom Abell_2029?oldid=605202585.
- Abell_2029 depiction Abell_2029.png.
- Abell_2029 isPrimaryTopicOf Abell_2029.