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- NGC_1291 abstract "NGC 1291, also known as NGC 1269, is a ring galaxy with an unusual inner bar and outer ring structure located about 33 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. It was discovered by James Dunlop in 1826 and subsequently entered into the New General Catalog as NGC 1291 by Johan Ludvig Emil Dreyer. John Herschel then observed the same object in 1836 and entered it into the catalog as NGC 1269 without realizing that it was a duplicate. This galaxy was cited as an example of a "transitional galaxy" by NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer team in 2007.".
- NGC_1291 thumbnail NGC_1291_GALEX.jpg?width=300.
- NGC_1291 wikiPageID "24899690".
- NGC_1291 wikiPageRevisionID "596038105".
- NGC_1291 appmagV "9.39".
- NGC_1291 caption "This composite image of NGC 1291 is processed primarily from data collected by NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer in December 2003. The blue in this image is ultraviolet light captured by GALEX's long wavelength detector, the green is ultraviolet light detected by its short wavelength detector, and the red in the image is visible light courtesy of data from the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile.".
- NGC_1291 constellationName Eridanus_(constellation).
- NGC_1291 distLy "33".
- NGC_1291 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_1291 hasPhotoCollection NGC_1291.
- NGC_1291 name "NGC 1291".
- NGC_1291 names "PGC 012209,".
- NGC_1291 notes "inner bar and outer ring structure".
- NGC_1291 sizeV "9".
- NGC_1291 type "SB0/a".
- NGC_1291 z "0.002799".
- NGC_1291 subject Category:Eridanus_(constellation).
- NGC_1291 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_1291 subject Category:Ring_galaxies.
- NGC_1291 type CelestialBody.
- NGC_1291 type Galaxy.
- NGC_1291 type PhysicalBody.
- NGC_1291 comment "NGC 1291, also known as NGC 1269, is a ring galaxy with an unusual inner bar and outer ring structure located about 33 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. It was discovered by James Dunlop in 1826 and subsequently entered into the New General Catalog as NGC 1291 by Johan Ludvig Emil Dreyer. John Herschel then observed the same object in 1836 and entered it into the catalog as NGC 1269 without realizing that it was a duplicate.".
- NGC_1291 label "NGC 1269".
- NGC_1291 label "NGC 1269".
- NGC_1291 label "NGC 1269".
- NGC_1291 label "NGC 1269".
- NGC_1291 label "NGC 1269".
- NGC_1291 label "NGC 1291".
- NGC_1291 label "NGC 1291".
- NGC_1291 label "NGC 1291".
- NGC_1291 label "NGC 1291".
- NGC_1291 sameAs NGC_1291.
- NGC_1291 sameAs NGC_1269.
- NGC_1291 sameAs NGC_1291.
- NGC_1291 sameAs NGC_1291.
- NGC_1291 sameAs NGC_1269.
- NGC_1291 sameAs NGC_1269.
- NGC_1291 sameAs m.09gbbf6.
- NGC_1291 sameAs Q579530.
- NGC_1291 sameAs Q579530.
- NGC_1291 wasDerivedFrom NGC_1291?oldid=596038105.
- NGC_1291 depiction NGC_1291_GALEX.jpg.
- NGC_1291 isPrimaryTopicOf NGC_1291.
- NGC_1291 name "NGC 1291".
- NGC_1291 name "PGC 012209,".