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- NGC_7331 abstract "NGC 7331 (also known as Caldwell 30) is a spiral galaxy about 40 megalight-years (12 Mpc) away in the constellation Pegasus. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. NGC 7331 is the brightest member of the NGC 7331 Group of galaxies.The galaxy is similar in size and structure to the galaxy we inhabit, and is often referred to as "the Milky Way's twin", although recent discoveries regarding the structure of the Milky Way may call this similarity into doubt.".
- NGC_7331 thumbnail NGC_7331_-_Peris.jpg?width=300.
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- NGC_7331 wikiPageID "2286716".
- NGC_7331 wikiPageRevisionID "592645623".
- NGC_7331 appmagV "+10.4".
- NGC_7331 caption "Taken by Vicent Peris using the 3.5 meter telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory in southern Spain.".
- NGC_7331 constellationName Pegasus_(constellation).
- NGC_7331 distLy "40".
- NGC_7331 epoch Epoch_(astronomy).
- NGC_7331 hasPhotoCollection NGC_7331.
- NGC_7331 name "NGC 7331".
- NGC_7331 names "UGC 12113, PGC 69327, Caldwell 30".
- NGC_7331 sizeV "10".
- NGC_7331 type "SAb".
- NGC_7331 z "816".
- NGC_7331 subject Category:Barred_spiral_galaxies.
- NGC_7331 subject Category:Caldwell_objects.
- NGC_7331 subject Category:NGC_7331_Group.
- NGC_7331 subject Category:NGC_objects.
- NGC_7331 subject Category:PGC_objects.
- NGC_7331 subject Category:Pegasus_(constellation).
- NGC_7331 subject Category:Spiral_galaxies.
- NGC_7331 subject Category:UGC_objects.
- NGC_7331 type CelestialBody.
- NGC_7331 type Galaxy.
- NGC_7331 type PhysicalBody.
- NGC_7331 comment "NGC 7331 (also known as Caldwell 30) is a spiral galaxy about 40 megalight-years (12 Mpc) away in the constellation Pegasus. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. NGC 7331 is the brightest member of the NGC 7331 Group of galaxies.The galaxy is similar in size and structure to the galaxy we inhabit, and is often referred to as "the Milky Way's twin", although recent discoveries regarding the structure of the Milky Way may call this similarity into doubt.".
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- NGC_7331 label "إن جي سي 7331".
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- NGC_7331 sameAs m.070_fx.
- NGC_7331 sameAs Q671450.
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- NGC_7331 wasDerivedFrom NGC_7331?oldid=592645623.
- NGC_7331 depiction NGC_7331_-_Peris.jpg.
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- NGC_7331 name "NGC 7331".
- NGC_7331 name "UGC 12113, PGC 69327, Caldwell 30".