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Messier 61
Spiral Galaxy
M61 (NGC 4303), type SABbc, in
Virgo
| Right Ascension |
12 : 21.9 (h:m)
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| Declination |
+04 : 28 (deg:m)
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| Distance |
60000 (kly)
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| Visual Brightness |
9.7 (mag)
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| Apparent Dimension |
6x5.5 (arc min)
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Discovered 1779 by Barnabus Oriani.
Messier 61 (M61, NGC 4303) is a considerable spiral galaxy in the
southernmost part of the
Virgo Cluster of
Galaxies.
M61 was discovered by
Barnabus
Oriani on May 5, 1779 when following the comet of that year, 6 days
before
Charles Messier's
discovery, who had seen it on the same day as Oriani but mistaken it for
the comet. Messier mistook it for two nights more, until he realized that it
did not move.
As for a
small number of others, this object was assigned an own number, H I.139,
by
William Herschel, who normally avoided to give own numbers to Messier's
objects, when he observed and
cataloged it on April 17, 1786.
M61 is one of the larger galaxies in the
Virgo cluster;
its 6 arc minutes of diameter correspond to about 100,000 light years,
similar to the diameter of the Milky Way galaxy. Its 10th magnitude
corresponds to an absolute magnitude of -21.2.
Five supernovae have been observed in M61: 1926A (12.8 mag) was
discovered by Wolf and Reinmuth, 1961I (mag 13, Humason), 1964F (mag 12,
Rosino),
1999gn (13.4 mag, Dimai), and
2006ov
(14.8 mag, Itagaki). NED gives
the following types and (alternative values for) maxima: SN 1926A, type IIL,
14pv; SN 1961I, type II, 13.0; SN 1964F, type I, 14.0. The Supernova 1961I
appeared in the spiral arms, about 82" from the center, and was photographed
by the Lick observatory,
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