NGC 4526
NGC 4526
NGC 4526 (also listed as NGC 4560) is a lenticular galaxy with an embedded dusty disc, located approximately 55 million light-years from the Solar System in the Virgo constellation and discovered on 13 April 1784 by William Herschel.
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The galaxy is seen nearly edge-on. The morphological classification is SAB(s)0°, which indicates a lenticular structure with a weak bar across the center and pure spiral arms without a ring. It belongs to the Virgo cluster and is one of the brightest known lenticular galaxies. In the galaxy’s outer halo, globular cluster orbital velocities indicate abnormal poverty of dark matter: only 43±18% of the mass within 5 effective radii.
Observation Log Information | |
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Log Index: | 638 |
Session: | 179 |
Date: | 1994-03-15 |
Equipment: | 10.1inNw13mmPlossl |
Location: | ABWCO |
Keywords: NGC 4526, 110 Finest NGCs, Virgo, galaxy