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- M83_Group abstract "The Centaurus A/M83 Group is a complex group of galaxies in the constellations Hydra, Centaurus, and Virgo. The group may be roughly divided into two subgroups. The Cen A Subgroup, at a distance of 11.9 Mly (3.66 Mpc), is centered on Centaurus A, a nearby radio galaxy. The M83 Subgroup, at a distance of 14.9 Mly (4.56 Mpc), is centered on the Messier 83 (M83), a face-on spiral galaxy.This group is sometimes identified as one group and sometimes identified as two groups. Hence, some references will refer to two objects named the Centaurus A Group and the M83 Group. However, the galaxies around Centaurus A and the galaxies around M83 are physically close to each other, and both subgroups appear not to be moving relative to each other.The Centaurus A/M83 Group is part of the Virgo Supercluster, the local supercluster of which the Local Group is an outlying member.".
- M83_Group thumbnail Potw1253a.png?width=300.
- M83_Group wikiPageID "970554".
- M83_Group wikiPageRevisionID "603131418".
- M83_Group brightestMember Centaurus_A.
- M83_Group caption "The Centaurus A galaxy is the largest and most massive galaxy in the group".
- M83_Group constellation Centaurus.
- M83_Group constellation Hydra_(constellation).
- M83_Group constellation Virgo_(constellation).
- M83_Group hasPhotoCollection M83_Group.
- M83_Group memberNo "44".
- M83_Group name "Centaurus A/M83 group".
- M83_Group otherNames "NGC 5128 Group, Centaurus A Group, LGG 344".
- M83_Group z "550.0".
- M83_Group subject M83_Group.
- M83_Group subject Category:Galaxy_clusters.
- M83_Group comment "The Centaurus A/M83 Group is a complex group of galaxies in the constellations Hydra, Centaurus, and Virgo. The group may be roughly divided into two subgroups. The Cen A Subgroup, at a distance of 11.9 Mly (3.66 Mpc), is centered on Centaurus A, a nearby radio galaxy. The M83 Subgroup, at a distance of 14.9 Mly (4.56 Mpc), is centered on the Messier 83 (M83), a face-on spiral galaxy.This group is sometimes identified as one group and sometimes identified as two groups.".
- M83_Group label "Centaurus A/M83 Group".
- M83_Group label "Groupe Centaurus A/M83".
- M83_Group label "Grupa galaktyk M83".
- M83_Group label "Grupo Centaurus A/M83".
- M83_Group label "Grupo M83/NGC 5128".
- M83_Group label "M83-Gruppe".
- M83_Group label "半人馬座 A/M83星系團".
- M83_Group sameAs M83-Gruppe.
- M83_Group sameAs NGC_5128.
- M83_Group sameAs M83.
- M83_Group sameAs Grupa_galaktyk_M83.
- M83_Group sameAs M83.
- M83_Group sameAs m.03vg5b.
- M83_Group sameAs Q1881065.
- M83_Group sameAs Q1881065.
- M83_Group wasDerivedFrom M83_Group?oldid=603131418.
- M83_Group depiction Potw1253a.png.
- M83_Group isPrimaryTopicOf M83_Group.