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- Q1998308 subject Q7009834.
- Q1998308 subject Q7217159.
- Q1998308 subject Q8734421.
- Q1998308 abstract "NGC 6300 is a Seyfert galaxy located in the constellation Ara. It is designated as SB(rs)b in the galaxy morphological classification scheme and was discovered by the Scottish astronomer James Dunlop on 30 June 1826. NGC 6300 is located at about 0.051Gyls away from earth. It is suspected that a massive black hole (300,000 times the mass of Sun) may be at its center, pulling all the nearby objects into it. In turn, it emits large amounts of X-rays.".
- Q1998308 thumbnail NGC_6300_hst_09042_R814B450.png?width=300.
- Q1998308 wikiPageExternalLink spider.seds.org.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q1648748.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q195589.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q213930.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q2513.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q2703.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q34777.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q375158.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q524410.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q525.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q589.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009834.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217159.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q872177.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q8734421.
- Q1998308 wikiPageWikiLink Q9253.
- Q1998308 name "NGC 6300".
- Q1998308 names "ESO 101-25, VV 734, IRAS17123-6245 and PGC 60001".
- Q1998308 type Place.
- Q1998308 type CelestialBody.
- Q1998308 type Galaxy.
- Q1998308 type Location.
- Q1998308 type Place.
- Q1998308 type Thing.
- Q1998308 type Q318.
- Q1998308 comment "NGC 6300 is a Seyfert galaxy located in the constellation Ara. It is designated as SB(rs)b in the galaxy morphological classification scheme and was discovered by the Scottish astronomer James Dunlop on 30 June 1826. NGC 6300 is located at about 0.051Gyls away from earth. It is suspected that a massive black hole (300,000 times the mass of Sun) may be at its center, pulling all the nearby objects into it. In turn, it emits large amounts of X-rays.".
- Q1998308 label "NGC 6300".
- Q1998308 depiction NGC_6300_hst_09042_R814B450.png.
- Q1998308 name "ESO 101-25, VV 734, IRAS17123-6245 and PGC 60001".
- Q1998308 name "NGC 6300".