NGC 62
NGC 62 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Cetus. It is located at RA 00h 17m 05.4s, dec −13° 29′ 15″, and has an apparent magnitude of 13.5.
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Observation data | |
Constellation | Cetus |
Right ascension | 00h 17m 05.4s |
Declination | −13° 29′ 15″ |
Distance | 69.7 ± 00 Mpc (227 ± 0 Mly) |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 13.5 |
Characteristics | |
Mass | 0×100 M☉ |
Apparent size (V) | 1.1'x0.8' |
Discovery
NGC 62 was discovered by Édouard Stephan from France on 8 October 1883.
Sources
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gollark: Just because your language theoretically has words composed of subwords doesn't mean you can ignore the various problems I mentioned (except possibly the grammar one). And "convert the words to semantic expressions" hides a lot of the complexity this would involve.
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gollark: What do you mean "all of the possible forms of a square diagram with two or more sides"? There are infinitely many of those. And how do I just pronounce a diagram without a predetermined mapping?
gollark: Also, I have no idea what an "objective → semantic buffer" is and I think you're underestimating the difficulty of implementing whatever it is.
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