Edge-On view of NGC 4013
The Hubble telescope has snapped this remarkable view of a perfectly 'edge-on' galaxy, NGC 4013. This new Hubble picture reveals with exquisite detail huge clouds of dust and gas extending along, as well as far above, the galaxy's main disk. NGC 4013 is a spiral galaxy, similar to our Milky Way, lying some 55 million light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Ursa Major.
Viewed face-on, it would look like a nearly circular pinwheel, but NGC 4013 happens to be seen edge-on from our vantage point. Even at 55 million light-years, the galaxy is larger than Hubble's field of view, and the image shows only a little more than half of the object, albeit with unprecedented detail.
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About the Object
| Name: | IRAS 11559+4413, NGC 4013 | 
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| Type: | Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Spiral | 
| Distance: | 60 million light years | 
| Constellation: | Ursa Major | 
| Category: | Galaxies | 
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Coordinates
| Position (RA): | 11 58 35.13 | 
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| Position (Dec): | 43° 57' 15.43" | 
| Field of view: | 1.73 x 1.69 arcminutes | 
| Orientation: | North is 167.4° left of vertical | 
Colours & filters
| Band | Wavelength | Telescope | 
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| Optical B | 450 nm | Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 | 
| Optical V | 555 nm | Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 | 
| Infrared I | 814 nm | Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 | 
 
    


