IC 5325

IC 5325 is a Spiral galaxy of the type Sb in the constellation of the Phoenix.

  • Right ascension 22:54 m 28s

  • Variation - 43° 43 '
  • Size 1,9 ' X 1,4 '
  • Magnitude 11,2

IC 5325 is a spiral galaxy reserved for the southern hemisphere.

It is close to the limit with the constellation of the Grue, in an environment very rich into object NGC 7412 (barred spiral galaxy of SBb type), NGC 7496 (barred spiral galaxy of SBb type), NGC 7531 (spiral galaxy of the indefinite type), NGC 7552 (barred spiral galaxy of SBa type), NGC 7582 (barred spiral galaxy of SBb type), NGC 7590 (spiral galaxy of the indefinite type), NGC 7599 (barred spiral galaxy of SBc type) and IC 5267 (spiral galaxy of the type Its). It is necessary to use an open telescope of 200 mm to benefit fully from this very rich field.

See too

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  • Liste of the objects of the Index Catalogs

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