NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977
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NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977
Summary
NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977 is a galaxy[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of galaxy entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (21 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's instance of is recorded as galaxy[3].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's instance of is recorded as H II region[4].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's constellation is recorded as Orion[5].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's Commons category is recorded as Sh2-279[6].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's has part is recorded as NGC 1975[7].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's has part is recorded as Q15729[8].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's has part is recorded as Q1046285[9].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's catalog code is recorded as SH 2-279[10].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's catalog code is recorded as [B77] 114[11].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120sd28y[12].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's SIMBAD ID is recorded as SH 2-279[13].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's right ascension is recorded as {'unit': 'Q28390', 'amount': '+83.817'}[14].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's declination is recorded as {'unit': 'Q28390', 'amount': '-4.785'}[15].
- NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977's epoch is recorded as J2000.0[16].
Body
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include galaxy[3] and H II region[4].
History and Context
Catalog codes include SH 2-279[10] and [B77] 114[11].
Why It Matters
NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977 ranks in the top 3% of galaxy entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (21 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]