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- Q177114 subject Q1031119.
- Q177114 subject Q7282683.
- Q177114 abstract "NGC 3259 is a barred spiral galaxy located approximately 90 million light-years from Earth, in the Ursa Major constellation. It has the morphological classification SAB(rs)bc, which indicates that it is a spiral galaxy with a weak bar across the nucleus (SAB), an incomplete inner ring structure circling the bar (rs), and moderate to loosely wound spiral arms (bc). This galaxy is a known source of X-ray emission and it has an active galactic nucleus of the Seyfert 2 type.".
- Q177114 thumbnail NGC_3259_by_Hubble.jpg?width=300.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q1031119.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q12129.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q1648748.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q182429.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q1852.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q2490.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q2703.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q46587.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q531.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q615925.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282683.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q8918.
- Q177114 wikiPageWikiLink Q8928.
- Q177114 name "NGC 3259".
- Q177114 names "UGC 5717".
- Q177114 type Place.
- Q177114 type CelestialBody.
- Q177114 type Galaxy.
- Q177114 type Location.
- Q177114 type Place.
- Q177114 type Thing.
- Q177114 type Q318.
- Q177114 comment "NGC 3259 is a barred spiral galaxy located approximately 90 million light-years from Earth, in the Ursa Major constellation. It has the morphological classification SAB(rs)bc, which indicates that it is a spiral galaxy with a weak bar across the nucleus (SAB), an incomplete inner ring structure circling the bar (rs), and moderate to loosely wound spiral arms (bc). This galaxy is a known source of X-ray emission and it has an active galactic nucleus of the Seyfert 2 type.".
- Q177114 label "NGC 3259".
- Q177114 depiction NGC_3259_by_Hubble.jpg.
- Q177114 name "NGC 3259".
- Q177114 name "UGC5717".