NGC 1310
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NGC 1310
Summary
NGC 1310 is an astronomical radio source[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 31 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- NGC 1310 is credited with the discovery of John Frederick William Herschel[3].
- NGC 1310's instance of is recorded as astronomical radio source[4].
- NGC 1310's instance of is recorded as infrared source[5].
- NGC 1310's instance of is recorded as emission-line galaxy[6].
- NGC 1310's instance of is recorded as spiral galaxy[7].
- NGC 1310's constellation is recorded as Fornax[8].
- NGC 1310's galaxy morphological type is recorded as Sc[9].
- NGC 1310 is part of Fornax Cluster[10].
- NGC 1310 is part of Q67622944[11].
- NGC 1310 is part of Q67624687[12].
- NGC 1310 is part of Q67792925[13].
- NGC 1310's Commons category is recorded as NGC 1310[14].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as NGC 1310[15].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as 2MASX J03210343-3706060[16].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as MCG-06-08-004[17].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as IRAS 03191-3716[18].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as ESO 357-19[19].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as PGC 12569[20].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as GSC 07026-00106[21].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as NVSS J032102-370604[22].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as AGC 22502[23].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as ESO-LV 357-0190[24].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as 6dFGS gJ032103.4-370606[25].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as SGC 031909-3716.8[26].
- NGC 1310's catalog code is recorded as PSCz Q03191-3716[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include astronomical radio source[4], infrared source[5], emission-line galaxy[6], and spiral galaxy[7].
Use and Application
Part of include Fornax Cluster[10], a galaxy cluster[28]; Q67622944[11]; Q67624687[12]; and Q67792925[13].
Why It Matters
NGC 1310 has Wikipedia articles in 31 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]