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- Messier_96 abstract "Messier 96 (also known as M96 or NGC 3368) is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 31 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by French astronomer Pierre Méchain on March 20, 1781. After communicating his finding, French astronomer Charles Messier confirmed the finding four days later and added it to his catalogue of nebulous objects. Finding this object is extremely difficult with binoculars. With a telescope of 25.4 cm (10.0 in) aperture, the galaxy is visible as a 3 × 5 arcminute halo with a brighter core region.This complex galaxy is inclined by an angle of about 53° to the line of sight from the Earth, which is oriented at a position angle of 172°. It is categorized as a double-barred spiral galaxy with a small inner bulge through the core along with an outer bulge. The nucleus displays a weak level of activity of the LINER2 type. Variations in ultraviolet emission from the core suggest the presence of a supermassive black hole. Estimates for the mass of this object range from 1.5×106 to 4.8×107 times the mass of the Sun.On May 9, 1998 a supernova event was observed in this galaxy. Designated SN 1998bu, this was a Type Ia supernova explosion. It reached maximum light on May 21 then steadily declined in magnitude thereafter. Observations of the ejecta a year later showed that the explosion created 0.4 times the mass of the Sun worth of iron. The spectrum of the supernova remnant confirmed the presence of radioactive 56Co, which decays into 56Fe.".
- Messier_96 thumbnail NGC_3368_ESO.jpg?width=300.
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- Messier_96 appmagV "+10.1".
- Messier_96 caption "ESO's Very Large Telescope image of Messier 96, also known as NGC 3368. It shows its core displaced from the centre, its gas and dust are distributed asymmetrically and its spiral arms are ill-defined.".
- Messier_96 colwidth "30".
- Messier_96 constellationName Leo_(constellation).
- Messier_96 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
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- Messier_96 name "Messier 96".
- Messier_96 names "NGC 3368, UGC 5882, PGC 32192".
- Messier_96 type "SABab".
- Messier_96 subject Category:Astronomical_objects_discovered_in_1781.
- Messier_96 subject Category:Intermediate_spiral_galaxies.
- Messier_96 subject Category:Leo_(constellation).
- Messier_96 subject Category:M96_Group.
- Messier_96 subject Category:Messier_objects.
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- Messier_96 subject Category:Objects_within_100_Mly_of_Earth.
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- Messier_96 type CelestialBody.
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- Messier_96 comment "Messier 96 (also known as M96 or NGC 3368) is an intermediate spiral galaxy about 31 million light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered by French astronomer Pierre Méchain on March 20, 1781. After communicating his finding, French astronomer Charles Messier confirmed the finding four days later and added it to his catalogue of nebulous objects. Finding this object is extremely difficult with binoculars.".
- Messier_96 label "Galaxia espiral M96".
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- Messier_96 depiction NGC_3368_ESO.jpg.
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- Messier_96 name "Messier 96".
- Messier_96 name "NGC 3368, UGC 5882, PGC 32192".