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Messier 65
Spiral Galaxy
M65 (NGC 3623), type Sa, in
Leo
in the Leo Triplett
| Right Ascension |
11 : 18.9 (h:m)
|
| Declination |
+13 : 05 (deg:m)
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| Distance |
35000 (kly)
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| Visual Brightness |
9.3 (mag)
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| Apparent Dimension |
8x1.5 (arc min)
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Discovered 1780 by Charles Messier.
Messier 65 (M65, NGC 3623), together with its neighbors
M66 and
NGC 3628,
forms a most conspicuous triplet of galaxies, the
Leo Triplett or
M66 group, located at a distance of about 35 million light years.
Although it is close to and thus under the gravitational influence of its
neighbors, M65 looks like a very "normal" Sa type spiral and seems to have
felt little influence. It has a prominent central lense and tightly wound
spiral arms, plus a prominent dust lane marking the facing edge. The
luminous disk is dominated by a smooth old stellar population. Near the
lane, some knots are visible, which, according to J.D. Wray, may be
associated with star forming regions. The lane may hide regions of star
formation usually associated with such features in spiral galaxies.
Our image of M65 was obtained by
David Malin
with the Anglo Australian Telescope;
interested readers may obtain
more
detailed information on our image.
M65, together with its neighbor, M66, has been discovered by
Charles Messier, who
cataloged it on March 1, 1780, describes it as "very faint nebula
without stars." Because of a dubious error,
Admiral
Smyth has
assigned this discovery of M65 and M66 (and
M68) to
Pierre Méchain, a view which was adopted by
Kenneth Glyn
Jones somewhen in the 1960s, and consequently, in many sources, despite
the fact that Messier doesn't acknowledge such a prior sighting, which he
did in all other cases.
Halton Arp includes M65 in his entry number 317 of his
Catalogue
of Peculiar Galaxies, which denotes the Leo Triplett.
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