3C 315

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Right ascension15h 13m 40.09s[1]
Declination+26° 07 31.86[1]
Redshift0.108300[1]
3C 315
Radio galaxy 3C 315 taken with SDSS.
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationBoötes
Right ascension15h 13m 40.09s[1]
Declination+26° 07 31.86[1]
Redshift0.108300[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity32,468 km/s[1]
Distance1.647 Gly
Apparent magnitude (B)16.30
Characteristics
TypeDouble galaxy NLRG[1]
Other designations
4C +26.47, PKS 1511+26, PGC 54357, B2 1511+26, DA 377, NRAO 0472, CoNFIG 211, NVSS J151339+260733[1]

3C 315 is a Fanaroff-Riley class type 2[2] radio galaxy located in the constellation of Boötes. It has a redshift of (z) 0.108[1] and it was first discovered by astronomers in 1962.[3] This object is found to have a prototype X-shaped double radio source with its host, an elliptical galaxy being a member of a close double system.[4][5][6]

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