by Ann » Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:27 pm
NGC 5084
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n5084.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block
Adam Block has posted a new galaxy image! Yay!
NGC 5084 is classified as an S0 galaxy or a lenticular galaxy, a galaxy that has a disk but no dust or star formation, and NGC 5084 looks pretty much the lenticular part, too. However, Adam Block's image makes it clear that there is dust, although small amounts of it, in the disk. Also there are some young bluish stars in the disk, at about 3 o'clock.
But the colors of NGC 5084 are very red. Its B-V index is 1.110, which is red indeed, since few nearby galaxies have a B-V index higher than 1.000. The U-B index of NGC 5084 is less spectacularly red, testifying to the presence of a few ultraviolet-bright stars.
Please note the remarkably hamburger-shaped background galaxy at about 8 o'clock.
Ann
[size=120][b]NGC 5084[/b][/size]
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n5084.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block
[float=left][img2]http://www.caelumobservatory.com/mlsc/n5084s.jpg[/img2][/float]
Adam Block has posted a new galaxy image! Yay!
NGC 5084 is classified as an S0 galaxy or a lenticular galaxy, a galaxy that has a disk but no dust or star formation, and NGC 5084 looks pretty much the lenticular part, too. However, Adam Block's image makes it clear that there is dust, although small amounts of it, in the disk. Also there are some young bluish stars in the disk, at about 3 o'clock.
But the colors of NGC 5084 are very red. Its B-V index is 1.110, which is red indeed, since few nearby galaxies have a B-V index higher than 1.000. The U-B index of NGC 5084 is less spectacularly red, testifying to the presence of a few ultraviolet-bright stars.
Please note the remarkably hamburger-shaped background galaxy at about 8 o'clock.
Ann