NGC 474 | |
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Observation data (J2000[1] epoch) | |
Constellation | Pisces[2] |
Right ascension | 01h 20m 06.7s[1] |
Declination | +03° 24′ 58″[1] |
Redshift | 0.007755[1] |
Heliocentric radial velocity | 2325 km/s ±7 km/s[1] |
Galactocentric velocity | 2398 km/s ±7 km/s[1] |
Distance | ~100 Mly (~31 Mpc)[2] |
Characteristics | |
Type | S0[3] |
Size | 250,000 ly (diameter)[4] |
Other designations | |
Arp 227, MCG 0-4-85, PGC 4801, UGC 864, ZWG 385.71[3] |
NGC 474 is an elliptical galaxy about 100 million light years distant in the constellation Pisces. This large galaxy is known to possess tidal shells[5] and tidal tails, although their origins remain unclear.[2] One possible explanation is that NGC 474 interacted with a galaxy several billion years ago.[6]
Bilek
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).