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Messier 59
Elliptical Galaxy
M59 (NGC 4621), type E5, in
Virgo
| Right Ascension |
12 : 42.0 (h:m)
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| Declination |
+11 : 39 (deg:m)
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| Distance |
60000 (kly)
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| Visual Brightness |
9.6 (mag)
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| Apparent Dimension |
5x3.5 (arc min)
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Discovered 1779 by Johann Gottfried Koehler.
Messier 59 (M59, NGC 4621) is a member of the
Virgo cluster
of galaxies, and one of the larger elliptical galaxies there, although it is
considerably less luminous and massive than the greatest ellipticals in this
cluster, M49,
M60 and, above
all, M87. It is
quite flattened: Various sources give values of its ellipticity as E3-E5
(the present author estimates E5, i.e. its larger axis is about double as
long as its shorter one, but our values for its dimension are closer to E3).
At an assumed distance of 60 million light years, its longer axis of 5 arc
minutes corresponds to almost 90,000 light years linear extension. According
to W.E.
Harris' list, M59 has a system of 1900 +/- 400 globular clusters,
considerably less than the three giants listed above, but still an order of
magnitude more than
our Milky Way Galaxy.
In our image, M59 is the elongated elliptical in the lower left, while in
the right are M60
and its companion NGC 4647, and at the top is faint NGC 4638, an elliptical
with photographic mag 12.2. Bill Arnett provides two images of M59 in his
DSSM collection:
M59 was discovered by
Johann
Gottfried Koehler on April 11, 1779, together with nearby
M60, on the
occasion of observing the comet of that year.
Charles Messier, also when observing that comet, found both galaxies
four days later, on April 15 of that year, and in addition nearby
M58 which Koehler
missed. Messier
described M59 as equally faint as M58, and fainter than M60.
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