NGC1485 (Galaxy)
R/B-band color composite image from the Second Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2), measuring 10 arcminutes across.
From South El Monte , NGC1485 is visible all night because it is circumpolar. It will be highest in the sky at 19:07, 53° above your northern horizon. At dusk, it will become visible at around 18:23 (PST), 52° above your northern horizon. It will be lost to dawn twilight at around 05:45, 16° above your northern horizon.
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Name
NGC1485
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Object type
Galaxy
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Position
| Right ascension: | 04h05m [4] |
| Declination: | +70°59' [4] |
| Constellation: | Camelopardalis |
| Magnitude: | 12.37 (V) [2] 13.49 (B) [2] 9.67 (J) [2] 8.92 (H) [2] 8.62 (K) [2] |
| Angular dimensions: | 2.2 arcmin x 0.7 arcmin |
| Position angle: | Major axis 21.0°E of N |
| Hubble type: | Sb |
| Distance: | 17.5 Mpc 57.0 Mlyr [1] |
| B-V Color (mag): | 1.12 |
Derived quantities
| Absolute mag (V): | -18.85 |
Sources