NGC 3678
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NGC 3678
Summary
NGC 3678 is an emission-line galaxy[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- NGC 3678 is credited with the discovery of John Frederick William Herschel[3].
- NGC 3678's image is recorded as NGC3678 - SDSS DR14.jpg[4].
- NGC 3678's instance of is recorded as emission-line galaxy[5].
- NGC 3678's instance of is recorded as spiral galaxy[6].
- NGC 3678's constellation is recorded as Leo[7].
- NGC 3678's galaxy morphological type is recorded as Sbc[8].
- NGC 3678's part of is recorded as Coma Cluster[9].
- NGC 3678's Commons category is recorded as NGC 3678[10].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as NGC 3678[11].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as 2MASX J11261572+2752015[12].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as MCG+05-27-071[13].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as PGC 35177[14].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as UGC 6443[15].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as FIRST J112615.6+275200[16].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as NVSS J112615+275159[17].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as SDSS J112615.75+275201.6[18].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as UZC J112615.7+275201[19].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as Z 1123.6+2809[20].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as Z 156-75[21].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as CAIRNS J112615.67+275200.6[22].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as LEDA 35177[23].
- NGC 3678's catalog code is recorded as Gaia DR2 4021748350239561216[24].
- NGC 3678's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1831-04-13T00:00:00Z[25].
- NGC 3678's redshift is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+0.02404'}[26].
- NGC 3678's apparent magnitude is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+13.5'}[27].
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Works and Contributions
NGC 3678 is credited with the discovery of John Frederick William Herschel[3].
Why It Matters
NGC 3678 has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]