NGC 1273
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NGC 1273
Summary
NGC 1273 is a lenticular galaxy[1]. It draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (lenticular_galaxy category, ranking #13 of 73).[2]
Key Facts
- NGC 1273 is credited with the discovery of Heinrich Louis d'Arrest[3].
- NGC 1273's image is recorded as NGC 1273 SDSS.jpg[4].
- NGC 1273's instance of is recorded as lenticular galaxy[5].
- NGC 1273's instance of is recorded as astrophysical X-ray source[6].
- NGC 1273's constellation is recorded as Perseus[7].
- NGC 1273's galaxy morphological type is recorded as S0[8].
- NGC 1273's part of is recorded as Perseus Cluster[9].
- NGC 1273's part of is recorded as Q67622925[10].
- NGC 1273's part of is recorded as Q67624654[11].
- NGC 1273's part of is recorded as Q67792902[12].
- NGC 1273's part of is recorded as Q67796315[13].
- NGC 1273's Commons category is recorded as NGC 1273[14].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as NGC 1273[15].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as PGC 12396[16].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as 2MASX J03192672+4132261[17].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as MCG+07-07-059[18].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as Z 540-99[19].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as Z 0316.2+4121[20].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as UZC J031926.6+413226[21].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as LEDA 12396[22].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as [BM99] 244[23].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as [SKM2012] A426 82[24].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as [SSF2007] 1[25].
- NGC 1273's catalog code is recorded as 2MASS J03192674+4132258[26].
- NGC 1273's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1863-02-14T00:00:00Z[27].
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Works and Contributions
NGC 1273 is credited with the discovery of Heinrich Louis d'Arrest[3].
Why It Matters
NGC 1273 draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (lenticular_galaxy category, ranking #13 of 73).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]