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Results for object NGC 0090 (NGC 90)

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ImagePOSS-II F (North), AAO-SES/SERC-ER (South), Red image
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Image Credit: Caltech or AAO/ROE

Selected data and derived quantities for NGC 0090†.  More information in the tabs above.
Cross-identificationsEssential note
NGC 0090; UGC 00208; ARP 065; CGCG 479-013; CGCG 0019.2+2208 NGC 0091 is a star 2 arcmin south of NGC 0090.
Coordinates for Preferred Position
Equatorial (J2000)Galactic
RA, DecRA, Dec [Deg]Unc Semi-major,minor ["]Unc PA [deg]ReferenceLon, Lat [deg]
00h21m51.40s, +22d24m00.0s5.464167, 22.4000001.25E+00, 1.25E+00 020032MASX.C.......:114.000530, -39.958151
Preferred Redshift & Derived Quantities [H0 = 67.8 km/sec/Mpc], Ωmatter = 0.308, Ωvacuum = 0.692]Redshift-independent Distances
z (Helio)V (Helio) [km/s]ReferenceV (CMB) [km/s]Hubble Distance (CMB) [Mpc]# Measurements
0.01786 +/- 0.000025353.094880 +/- 6.8952271991RC3.9.C...0000d 5011 +/- 25 73.91 +/- 5.192
Classifications
Object TypeMorphologyReferenceActivity TypeReferenceOther
GSAB(s)c pec1991RC3.9.C...0000dSAB(s)c pec
Quick-look Angular & Physical DiametersForeground Galactic Extinction (2011ApJ...737..103S)
PassbandDiameter ["]ReferenceDiameter [kpc]Aλ [mag] VAλ [mag] K
POSS1 103a-O 144.001973UGC...C...0000N71.45 0.1750.019
Quick-look Photometry & Luminosities (brightest flux in each spectral region)
Spectral regionBandApparent mag or fluxReferenceAbsolute Mag or νLν [W]νLν [L☉(bol)]
X-Ray
UV NUV (GALEX) AB 16.8319 +/- 0.00682772 mag 2012GMSC..C...0000S -18.11 +/- 1.55 [mag] 2.83E+09 +/- 1.75E+09
Visible V (V_T^0) 12.97 mag 1991RC3.9.C...0000d -2.20E+01 [mag] 4.17E+10
Near-IR H 11.201 +/- 0.031 mag 20032MASX.C.......: -23.74 +/- 1.55 [mag] 2.01E+10 +/- 1.25E+10
Far-IR
Radio 2380 MHz 2. +/- 4. milliJy 1978ApJS...36...53D 5.97E+30 +/- 1.25E+31 [W] 1.55E+04 +/- 3.25E+04
 †Derived quantities are based on the median redshift-independent distance when available, otherwise the preferred redshift is used with the selected cosmological parameters (which can be changed in search options).
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Cross-identifications for NGC 0090
Coordinates for NGC 0090
Preferred Position:  00h21m51.40s +22d24m00.0s Equatorial J2000.0  (20032MASX.C.......:)
Preferred Position of NGC 0090
Reference FrameLongitudeLatitudeLongitudeLatitudeUncertainty Ellipse (arcsec)
Decimal DegreesDecimal DegreesSexagesimalSexagesimalSemimajor (a)Semiminor (b)PA (deg)
RA/Dec Equatorial (J2000.0)5.46416722.40000000h21m51.40s+22d24m00.0s1.25E+001.25E+00 0
RA/Dec Equatorial (B1950.0)4.81328822.12275200h19m15.19s+22d07m21.9s1.25E+001.25E+00 0
Galactic114.000530-39.9581511.25E+001.25E+00 0
Supergalactic316.32607913.3853621.25E+001.25E+00 0
Ecliptic (J2000.0)14.16907718.3370081.25E+001.25E+00 0
Ecliptic (B1950.0)13.47259418.3349571.25E+001.25E+00 0
Measured Positions for NGC 0090
Redshifts and Derived Quantities for NGC 0090
Preferred Redshift: Z = 0.01786, H0 = 67.8 km/sec/Mpc, Ωmatter = 0.308, Ωvacuum = 0.692
Quantities Derived from Preferred Redshift for NGC 0090 
Calculated and Corrected Velocities
TypeVelocitiesReference   
V (Heliocentric) 5353 ± 7 km/s1991RC3.9.C...0000d
V (Kinematic LSR) 5356 ± 7 km/s1986MNRAS.221.1023K
V (Galactocentric GSR) 5508 ± 9 km/s1991RC3.9.C...0000d
V (Local Group) 5593 ± 16 km/s1996AJ....111..794K
V (3K CMB) 5011 ± 25 km/s1996ApJ...473..576F
V (Virgo Infall only) 5459 ± 19 km/s2000ApJ...529..786M
V (Virgo + GA only) 5276 ± 23 km/s2000ApJ...529..786M
V (Virgo + GA + Shapley) 5255 ± 23 km/s2000ApJ...529..786M
Hubble Flow Distance and Distance Modulus (where H0 = 67.8 km/sec/Mpc ± km/sec/Mpc)
TypeDistanceModulus
D (Galactocentric GSR) 81.24 ± 5.69 Mpc(m-M) = 34.55 ± 0.15 mag
D (Local Group) 82.49 ± 5.78 Mpc(m-M) = 34.58 ± 0.15 mag
D (3K CMB) 73.91 ± 5.19 Mpc(m-M) = 34.34 ± 0.15 mag
D (Virgo Infall only) 80.51 ± 5.64 Mpc(m-M) = 34.53 ± 0.15 mag
D (Virgo + GA only) 77.81 ± 5.45 Mpc(m-M) = 34.46 ± 0.15 mag
D (Virgo + GA + Shapley) 77.51 ± 5.43 Mpc(m-M) = 34.45 ± 0.15 mag
Scale at Hubble Flow Distances
TypeValues
Scale (Galactocentric GSR) 394 pc/arcsec = 0.394 kpc/arcsec = 23.63 kpc/arcmin = 1.42 Mpc/degree
Scale (Local Group) 400 pc/arcsec = 0.400 kpc/arcsec = 24.00 kpc/arcmin = 1.44 Mpc/degree
Scale (3K CMB) 358 pc/arcsec = 0.358 kpc/arcsec = 21.50 kpc/arcmin = 1.29 Mpc/degree
Scale (Virgo Infall only) 390 pc/arcsec = 0.390 kpc/arcsec = 23.42 kpc/arcmin = 1.41 Mpc/degree
Scale (Virgo + GA only) 377 pc/arcsec = 0.377 kpc/arcsec = 22.63 kpc/arcmin = 1.36 Mpc/degree
Scale (Virgo + GA + Shapley) 376 pc/arcsec = 0.376 kpc/arcsec = 22.55 kpc/arcmin = 1.35 Mpc/degree
Cosmology-Corrected Quantities [H0 = 67.8 km/sec/Mpc, Ωmatter = 0.308, Ωvacuum = 0.692]
[Redshift 0.016715 as corrected to the Reference Frame defined by the 3K CMB]
TypeValues
Luminosity Distance74.9 Mpc (m-M) = 34.37 mag
Angular-Size Distance72.4 (m-M) = 34.30 mag
Co-Moving Radial Distance73.6 (m-M) = 34.34 mag
Co-Moving Tangential Distance73.6 (m-M) = 34.34 mag
Co-Moving Volume0.00167 Gpc^3
Light Travel-Time 0.238 Gyr
Age at Redshift 0.016715 13.566 Gyr
Age of Universe 13.804 Gyr
Scale (Cosmology Corrected) 351 pc/arcsec = 0.351 kpc/arcsec = 21.06 kpc/arcmin = 1.26 Mpc/degree
Surface Brightness DimmingFlux Density per Unit Area = 0.93584; Magnitude per Unit Area = 0.07199 mag
Measured Redshifts of NGC 0090
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Redshift-independent Distances for NGC 0090
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Classifications for NGC 0090
Galaxy Extinctions for NGC 0090
Notes for NGC 0090
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Photometry & SED for NGC 0090
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Images for object NGC 0090 (NGC 90)

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