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- NGC_1128 abstract "NGC 1128 is a "dumbbell galaxy" in the Abell 400 galaxy cluster. It is the center of the 3C75 radio source and contains two orbiting supermassive black holes that may be merging. Computer simulations indicate that these two black holes will gradually spiral in toward each other until they merge. Lewis Swift is credited with the discovery of NGC 1128 in 1886. However, there is a possible 5 min error in Swift's records that casts some doubt on his discovery.[citation needed]".
- NGC_1128 thumbnail 3c75.jpg?width=300.
- NGC_1128 wikiPageExternalLink a400.
- NGC_1128 wikiPageExternalLink a400_opt.jpg.
- NGC_1128 wikiPageExternalLink more.html.
- NGC_1128 wikiPageExternalLink Black_Holes_Dance_With_Incredible_Violence.html.
- NGC_1128 wikiPageID "4726983".
- NGC_1128 wikiPageRevisionID "544347147".
- NGC_1128 appmagV "13.8".
- NGC_1128 caption "Binary black hole system 3C 75 contained in the dumbbell shaped galaxy NGC 1128".
- NGC_1128 distLy "300".
- NGC_1128 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_1128 hasPhotoCollection NGC_1128.
- NGC_1128 name "NGC 1128".
- NGC_1128 names "PGC 11188".
- NGC_1128 notes "Dumbbell-shaped galaxy".
- NGC_1128 sizeV "0".
- NGC_1128 type "E0".
- NGC_1128 z "6940".
- NGC_1128 subject Category:Abell_400.
- NGC_1128 subject Category:Interacting_galaxies.
- NGC_1128 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_1128 subject Category:PGC_objects.
- NGC_1128 subject Category:Radio_galaxies.
- NGC_1128 type CelestialBody.
- NGC_1128 type Galaxy.
- NGC_1128 type PhysicalBody.
- NGC_1128 comment "NGC 1128 is a "dumbbell galaxy" in the Abell 400 galaxy cluster. It is the center of the 3C75 radio source and contains two orbiting supermassive black holes that may be merging. Computer simulations indicate that these two black holes will gradually spiral in toward each other until they merge. Lewis Swift is credited with the discovery of NGC 1128 in 1886. However, there is a possible 5 min error in Swift's records that casts some doubt on his discovery.[citation needed]".
- NGC_1128 label "NGC 1128".
- NGC_1128 label "NGC 1128".
- NGC_1128 label "NGC 1128".
- NGC_1128 label "NGC 1128".
- NGC_1128 label "NGC 1128-1".
- NGC_1128 label "NGC 1128-1".
- NGC_1128 sameAs NGC_1128.
- NGC_1128 sameAs NGC_1128-1.
- NGC_1128 sameAs NGC_1128.
- NGC_1128 sameAs m.0ck994.
- NGC_1128 sameAs Q1041725.
- NGC_1128 sameAs Q1041725.
- NGC_1128 wasDerivedFrom NGC_1128?oldid=544347147.
- NGC_1128 depiction 3c75.jpg.
- NGC_1128 isPrimaryTopicOf NGC_1128.
- NGC_1128 name "NGC 1128".
- NGC_1128 name "PGC 11188".