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- NGC_2403 abstract "NGC 2403 (also Caldwell 7) is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis. NGC 2403 is an outlying member of the M81 Group, and is approximately 8 million light-years distant. It bears a striking similarity to M33, being about 50,000 light years in diameter and containing numerous star-forming H II regions.The northern spiral arm connects it to nearby galaxy NGC 2404. NGC 2403 can be observed using 10×50 binoculars.".
- NGC_2403 thumbnail NGC_2403HST.jpg?width=300.
- NGC_2403 wikiPageExternalLink st2k_ngc2403.html.
- NGC_2403 wikiPageExternalLink images.pl?searchtype=freesearch&string=2403.
- NGC_2403 wikiPageID "967813".
- NGC_2403 wikiPageRevisionID "539512351".
- NGC_2403 appmagV "8.9".
- NGC_2403 caption "A Hubble Space Telescope image of NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 caption "Credit: HST/NASA/ESA.".
- NGC_2403 constellationName Camelopardalis.
- NGC_2403 distLy "8".
- NGC_2403 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_2403 hasPhotoCollection NGC_2403.
- NGC_2403 name "NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 names "HV.44, UGC 3918, PGC 21396, Caldwell 7".
- NGC_2403 sizeV "21".
- NGC_2403 type "SABcd".
- NGC_2403 z "131".
- NGC_2403 subject Category:Caldwell_objects.
- NGC_2403 subject Category:Camelopardalis_(constellation).
- NGC_2403 subject Category:Intermediate_spiral_galaxies.
- NGC_2403 subject Category:M81_Group.
- NGC_2403 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_2403 subject Category:PGC_objects.
- NGC_2403 subject Category:Spiral_galaxies.
- NGC_2403 subject Category:UGC_objects.
- NGC_2403 type CelestialBody.
- NGC_2403 type Galaxy.
- NGC_2403 type PhysicalBody.
- NGC_2403 comment "NGC 2403 (also Caldwell 7) is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis. NGC 2403 is an outlying member of the M81 Group, and is approximately 8 million light-years distant. It bears a striking similarity to M33, being about 50,000 light years in diameter and containing numerous star-forming H II regions.The northern spiral arm connects it to nearby galaxy NGC 2404. NGC 2403 can be observed using 10×50 binoculars.".
- NGC_2403 label "NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 label "NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 label "NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 label "NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 label "NGC 2403".
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- NGC_2403 label "NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 label "NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 label "NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 label "NGC 2403".
- NGC_2403 sameAs NGC_2403.
- NGC_2403 sameAs NGC_2403.
- NGC_2403 sameAs NGC_2403.
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- NGC_2403 sameAs NGC_2403.
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- NGC_2403 sameAs NGC_2403.
- NGC_2403 sameAs m.03v6_9.
- NGC_2403 sameAs Q493073.
- NGC_2403 sameAs Q493073.
- NGC_2403 wasDerivedFrom NGC_2403?oldid=539512351.
- NGC_2403 depiction NGC_2403HST.jpg.
- NGC_2403 isPrimaryTopicOf NGC_2403.
- NGC_2403 name "HV.44, UGC 3918, PGC 21396, Caldwell 7".
- NGC_2403 name "NGC 2403".