UGC 2812 | |
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Observation data | |
Constellation | Eridanus |
Redshift | 0.035094 |
Heliocentric radial velocity | 10,521 km/s |
Distance | 471 Mly (144.4 Mpc) |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 14.4 |
Characteristics | |
Type | SB+COMP |
Size | 1.0' x 0.7' |
Notable features | Interacting galaxy |
Other designations | |
PGC 13489, Arp 219, VV 495, CGCG 391-024, MCG +00-10-009, IRAS F03373-0216, NVSS J033952-020657 |
UGC 2812 known as Arp 219,[1] are a pair of interacting galaxies located 470 million light-years away in the Eridanus constellation.[2][3] Both galaxies appeared to be distorted and tangled with each other which suggests their inevitable merging to form an elliptical galaxy.[4] Moreover, they present a near-infrared spectra which could result from starbursts.[5] Both objects are part of Atlas of Peculiar galaxies, where they are categorized under galaxies that have adjacent loops which are a manifestation of structures that were formed by gravitational interactions.[6]