NGC 7626

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NGC 7626 is an elliptical galaxy located in the constellation Pegasus. It was discovered on September 26, 1785, by the German-British astronomer William Herschel.[1]

Right ascension23h 20m 42.5s
Declination+08° 13 01
Redshift0.011358
Quick facts Observation data (J2000 epoch), Constellation ...
NGC 7626
NGC 7626 as observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationPegasus
Right ascension23h 20m 42.5s
Declination+08° 13 01
Redshift0.011358
Distance~160 million
Characteristics
TypeE
Apparent size (V)2.6′ × 1.8′
Other designations
UGC 12499, PGC 71019
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The galaxy lies at a distance of approximately 160 million light-years from the Milky Way, based on its redshift. NGC 7626 is classified as a normal elliptical galaxy and is a prominent member of the Pegasus I Group, a small galaxy group dominated by early-type galaxies.[2]

NGC 7626 has been studied in multiple wavelengths, including optical and X-ray observations, which indicate the presence of hot gas typical of massive elliptical galaxies in group environments.[3]

The galaxy is listed in several major astronomical catalogues, including the New General Catalogue, the Uppsala General Catalogue (UGC 12499), and the Principal Galaxies Catalogue (PGC 71019).[4]

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