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- Q496342 subject Q1031119.
- Q496342 subject Q7009366.
- Q496342 subject Q7152546.
- Q496342 subject Q7282683.
- Q496342 subject Q8396030.
- Q496342 subject Q8670284.
- Q496342 subject Q9438569.
- Q496342 abstract "NGC 89 is a galaxy, part of Robert's Quartet, a group of four interacting galaxies. This member has a Seyfert 2 nucleus with extra-planar features emitting H-alpha radiation. There are filamentary features on each side of the disk, including a jet-like structure extending about 4 kpc in the NE direction. It may have lost its neutral hydrogen (H1) gas due to interactions with the other members of the clusters—most likely NGC 92.".
- Q496342 thumbnail Roberts_quartet.jpg?width=300.
- Q496342 wikiPageExternalLink ngc89.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q1031119.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q10441.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q1329513.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q1406191.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q14534.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q1479861.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q213930.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q2703.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q585943.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q639439.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q644507.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q7009366.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q7152546.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282683.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q8396030.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q8670284.
- Q496342 wikiPageWikiLink Q9438569.
- Q496342 name "NGC 89".
- Q496342 names "PGC 1374, ESO 194-G011".
- Q496342 type Place.
- Q496342 type CelestialBody.
- Q496342 type Galaxy.
- Q496342 type Location.
- Q496342 type Place.
- Q496342 type Thing.
- Q496342 type Q318.
- Q496342 comment "NGC 89 is a galaxy, part of Robert's Quartet, a group of four interacting galaxies. This member has a Seyfert 2 nucleus with extra-planar features emitting H-alpha radiation. There are filamentary features on each side of the disk, including a jet-like structure extending about 4 kpc in the NE direction. It may have lost its neutral hydrogen (H1) gas due to interactions with the other members of the clusters—most likely NGC 92.".
- Q496342 label "NGC 89".
- Q496342 depiction Roberts_quartet.jpg.
- Q496342 name "NGC89".
- Q496342 name "PGC1374, ESO 194-G011".