NGC 6331 | |
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Observation data (J2000 epoch) | |
Constellation | Ursa Minor |
Right ascension | 17h 03m 35.97s |
Declination | +78d 37m 44.40s |
Redshift | 0.053614 0.00150 |
Heliocentric radial velocity | 17,570 km/s |
Distance | 737 Mly (226 Mpc) |
Group or cluster | Abell 2256 |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 14.4 |
Characteristics | |
Type | E |
Size | 345,000 ly |
Other designations | |
PGC 84830, 2MASX J17033591+7837435, SDSS J170335.88+783744.0, NSA 167203, WBL 631-001, CGCG 355-024, MCG +013-12-015 |
NGC 6331 is a type E[1] elliptical galaxy located in the Ursa Minor constellation.[2][1] It is located 737 million light-years from the Solar System[3] and was discovered by German-British astronomer William Herschel on December 20, 1797, utilizing an 18.7-inch f/13 spectrum telescope[4] but also observed by Guillaume Bigourdan.[5]
With an approximate diameter of 345,000 light-years, NGC 6331 is well considered one of the largest galaxies.[3] It is the brightest group member of Abell 2256 and first in 6' string to the east, making up of 6 galaxies.[6] NGC 6331 also makes up a part of the galactic triplet CGCG 355-024[7] which comprises two other elliptical galaxies in the cluster, CGCG 355-024 NED03 (PGC 59513)[8] and CGCG 355-024 NED01 (PGC 84827).[9]