Spiral galaxy in the Perseus constellation
NGC 1160 is a spiral galaxy approximately 116 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Perseus.[3] It was discovered, along with NGC 1161, by English astronomer William Herschel on October 7, 1784.[4]
NGC 1160 forms a visual pair with the galaxy NGC 1161. Both galaxies are located between the Local and Perseus superclusters.[5]
New General Catalogue 1000 to 1499
Astronomical catalogs
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NGC |
- NGC 1155
- NGC 1156
- NGC 1157
- NGC 1158
- NGC 1159
- NGC 1160
- NGC 1161
- NGC 1162
- NGC 1163
- NGC 1164
- NGC 1165
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PGC |
- PGC 11399
- PGC 11400
- PGC 11401
- PGC 11402
- PGC 11403
- PGC 11404
- PGC 11405
- PGC 11406
- PGC 11407
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UGC |
- UGC 2471
- UGC 2472
- UGC 2473
- UGC 2474
- UGC 2475
- UGC 2476
- UGC 2477
- UGC 2478
- UGC 2479
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