3C 368

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Right ascension18h 05m 06.39s[1]
Declination+11° 01 32.73[1]
Redshift1.131000[1]
3C 368
HST image of 3C 368.
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationOphiuchus
Right ascension18h 05m 06.39s[1]
Declination+11° 01 32.73[1]
Redshift1.131000[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity339,065 km/s[1]
Distance8.434 Gly
Apparent magnitude (B)21.5
Characteristics
TypeNLRG[1]
Other designations
4C +11.54, PKS 1802+11, NRAO 0543, NVSS J180506+110132, TXS 1802+110, GLEAM J180506+110132[1]

3C 368 is a distant radio galaxy[2] located in the constellation of Ophiuchus. It has a redshift of (z) 1.131, identified via its strong emission lines from its spectrum,[1][3] and was discovered as a radio source in 1959 by astronomers.[4] The galaxy is classified as a merger product, undergoing an intensive wave of star formation.[5]

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