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- Q33498 subject Q1031119.
- Q33498 subject Q9438569.
- Q33498 abstract "NGC 7 is a spiral galaxy located in the Sculptor constellation. It was discovered by English astronomer John Herschel in 1834, who was using an 18.7 inch reflector telescope at the time. Astronomer Steve Gottlieb described the galaxy as faint, albeit large, and edge-on from the perspective of the Milky Way; he also noted how the galaxy could only be observed clearly with the peripheral vision, not by looking directly at it.".
- Q33498 thumbnail NGC_0007_GALEX.jpg?width=300.
- Q33498 type Q2488.
- Q33498 type Q2490.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q1031119.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q11391.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q12129.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q14278.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q182429.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q2488.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q2490.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q35221.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q49944.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q531.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q9286.
- Q33498 wikiPageWikiLink Q9438569.
- Q33498 name "NGC 7".
- Q33498 names "2257200.0".
- Q33498 type "Spiral, possibly barred".
- Q33498 type "edge-on?".
- Q33498 type Place.
- Q33498 type CelestialBody.
- Q33498 type Galaxy.
- Q33498 type Location.
- Q33498 type Place.
- Q33498 type Thing.
- Q33498 type Q318.
- Q33498 comment "NGC 7 is a spiral galaxy located in the Sculptor constellation. It was discovered by English astronomer John Herschel in 1834, who was using an 18.7 inch reflector telescope at the time. Astronomer Steve Gottlieb described the galaxy as faint, albeit large, and edge-on from the perspective of the Milky Way; he also noted how the galaxy could only be observed clearly with the peripheral vision, not by looking directly at it.".
- Q33498 label "NGC 7".
- Q33498 depiction NGC_0007_GALEX.jpg.
- Q33498 name "MCG-05-01-037, ESO 409-G022, AM 0005-301, PGC 627, h 4014, GC 2".
- Q33498 name "NGC 7".