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- NGC_3621 abstract "NGC 3621 is a spiral galaxy about 22 million light-years away in the constellation of Hydra (The Sea Snake). It is comparatively bright and can be well seen in moderate-sized telescopes. The galaxy is around 93 kly (29 kpc) across and is inclined at an angle of 25° from being viewed edge on. It shines with a luminosity equal to 13 billion times that of the Sun. The morphological classification is SA(s)d, which indicates this is an ordinary spiral with loosely wound arms. There is no evidence for a bulge. Although it appears to be isolated, NGC 3621 belongs to the Leo spur.This galaxy has an active nucleus that matches a Seyfert 2 optical spectrum, suggesting that a low mass supermassive black hole is present at the core. Based upon the motion of stars in the nucleus, this object may have a mass of up to three million times the mass of the Sun.".
- NGC_3621 thumbnail NGC_3621.jpg?width=300.
- NGC_3621 wikiPageExternalLink eso1104.
- NGC_3621 wikiPageID "30724603".
- NGC_3621 wikiPageRevisionID "596057175".
- NGC_3621 appmagV "10".
- NGC_3621 caption "NGC 3621 taken by the Wide Field Imager at ESO’s La Silla Observatory".
- NGC_3621 constellationName Hydra_(constellation).
- NGC_3621 credit "ESO and Joe DePasquale".
- NGC_3621 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_3621 hRadialV "+727 km/s".
- NGC_3621 hasPhotoCollection NGC_3621.
- NGC_3621 mass "2".
- NGC_3621 name "NGC 3621".
- NGC_3621 type "SAd".
- NGC_3621 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_3621 subject Category:Unbarred_spiral_galaxies.
- NGC_3621 type CelestialBody.
- NGC_3621 type Galaxy.
- NGC_3621 type PhysicalBody.
- NGC_3621 comment "NGC 3621 is a spiral galaxy about 22 million light-years away in the constellation of Hydra (The Sea Snake). It is comparatively bright and can be well seen in moderate-sized telescopes. The galaxy is around 93 kly (29 kpc) across and is inclined at an angle of 25° from being viewed edge on. It shines with a luminosity equal to 13 billion times that of the Sun. The morphological classification is SA(s)d, which indicates this is an ordinary spiral with loosely wound arms.".
- NGC_3621 label "NGC 3621".
- NGC_3621 label "NGC 3621".
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- NGC_3621 label "NGC 3621".
- NGC_3621 label "NGC 3621".
- NGC_3621 label "NGC 3621".
- NGC_3621 label "NGC 3621".
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- NGC_3621 sameAs Q1105652.
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- NGC_3621 wasDerivedFrom NGC_3621?oldid=596057175.
- NGC_3621 depiction NGC_3621.jpg.
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- NGC_3621 name "NGC 3621".