<templatestyles src="Template:Sky/styles.css" />Coordinates: Sky map 02h 43m 30.24s, +37° 20′ 27.2″
NGC 1058
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NGC 1058 is a Seyfert Type 2 galaxy in the NGC 1023 Group, located in the Perseus constellation. It is approximately 27.4 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 11.82. It is receding from Earth at Script error: No such module "convert"., and at Script error: No such module "convert". relative to the Milky Way.
Supernovae
Three supernovae have been observed in NGC 1058:
- SN 1961V (type II-P or possibly type LBV, mag. 12.2) was discovered by Paul Wild on 11 July 1961.[1][2]
- SN 1969L (typeScript error: No such module "String".II, mag. 12.8) was discovered by Leonida Rosino on 2 December 1969.[3][4]
- SN 2007gr (type Ib/c, mag. 13.8) was discovered by the Lick Observatory Supernova Search (LOSS) on 15 August 2007.[5][6]
Image gallery
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NGC 1058 imaged by the Gemini North Telescope
References
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External links
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