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NGC 5844

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NGC 5844
Emission nebula
Planetary nebula
An image of NGC 5844
Observation data: J2000 epoch
Right ascension15h 12m 52s
Declination−64° 46′ 07″[1]
Distance4474.866 ly   (1372 pc)
Apparent magnitude (V)13.2[1]
ConstellationTriangulum Australe
Physical characteristics
Radius0.54 ly
DesignationsNGC 5844, ESO 99-1, IRAS 15064-6429[1]
See also: Lists of nebulae

NGC 5844 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Triangulum Australe. It was initially discovered by British astronomer John Herschel on May 2, 1835.[2] Given its magnitude of 13.2, NGC 5844 is visible with the help of a telescope having an aperture of 10 inches (250mm) or more.[3] The object is located approximately 4,474 light years (1372pc) away from the Earth, and is moving towards the Sun at a radial velocity of -0.0002 km/s±0.00013.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "NGC 5844". simbad.u-strasbg.fr. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
  2. ^ "New General Catalog Objects: NGC 5800 - 5849". cseligman.com. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
  3. ^ "NGC 5844 - Planetary Nebula in Triangulum Australe | TheSkyLive". theskylive.com. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
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  • Media related to NGC 5844 at Wikimedia Commons