NGC 2491 | |
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![]() Sloan Digital Sky Survey of NGC 2491 | |
Observation data (J2000epoch) | |
Constellation | Canis Minor |
Right ascension | 07h 58m 27.37s |
Declination | +07d 59m 01.74s |
Redshift | 0.039290 |
Heliocentric radial velocity | 18,476km/s |
Distance | 583Mly (178.74Mpc) |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 14.8 |
Apparent magnitude (B) | 15.6 |
Surface brightness | 11.75 |
Characteristics | |
Type | S |
Size | 130,000ly |
Apparent size (V) | 0.3' x 0.2' |
Other designations | |
PGC 22353,2MASX J07582739+0759018,SDSS J075827.37+075901.7,CGCG 031-007,2MASS J07582738+0759019, NPM1G+08.0123,LEDA 22353 |
NGC 2491 is aspiral galaxy located inCanis Minor constellation.[1] It is located 580 millionlight-years fromEarth and has an approximatediameter of 130,000 light-years.[2]
NGC 2491 was discovered byAmerican astronomerLewis Swift on November 15, 1885.[3] Swift described it as extremely faint, small, with a round irregular shape, and a bright star to the west.[3] With asurface brightness ofmagnitude of 11.75, NGC 2491 is classified as a high surface brightness galaxy.[4]