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M 88

Spiral Galaxy M88 (NGC 4501), type Sc, in Coma Berenices

[m88.jpg]
Right Ascension 12 : 32.0 (h:m)
Declination +14 : 25 (deg:m)
Distance 60000 (kly)
Visual Brightness 9.6 (mag)
Apparent Dimension 7x4 (arc min)

Discovered 1781 by Charles Messier.

This bright member of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies is nicely symmetrical and of multiple-arm type. As its equatorial plane is inclined by about 30 degrees to the line of sight, its appearance resembles a bit that of the Andromeda galaxy M31, and its outline is an elongated ellipse of angular dimension between 7x4 to 8x3 arc minutes, according to different sources, corresponding to a linear diameter of about 130,000 light years. This is one of the more rewarding galaxies in the Virgo cluster for smaller instruments!

This galaxy is one of the Virgo cluster members with a considerable peculiar velocity away from us, as it is receding with about 2000 km/sec.

Type Ia Supernova 1999cl occurred in M88 on May 28, 1999, was discovered on May 29, 1999 at magnitude 16.4 and reached magnitude 13.6..13.8 (June 5, 1999).

  • Historical Observations and Descriptions of M88
  • More images of M88
  • Amateur images of M88

  • SIMBAD Data of M88
  • NED Data of M88
  • Observing Reports for M88 (IAAC Netastrocatalog)


    Hartmut Frommert (spider@seds.org)
    Christine Kronberg (smil@lrz.uni-muenchen.de)

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    Last Modification: 9 Dec 1999, 22:59 MET