Spiral galaxy in the constellation Pavo
NGC 7032 is a spiral galaxy located about 140 million light-years away in the constellation Pavo.[2][3] It has an estimated diameter of 71,370 light-years.[3] NGC 7032 was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on July 20, 1835.[4]
New General Catalogue 7000 to 7499
Constellation of Pavo
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Stars | Bayer | |
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Variable |
- R
- V
- X
- Y
- SX
- AR
- BD
- KZ
- MW
- NU
- NZ
- V346
- V347
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HR |
- 6586
- 6624
- 6634
- 6740
- 6760
- 6796
- 6805
- 6808
- 6828
- 6899
- 6908
- 6939
- 6996
- 7004
- 7012
- 7015
- 7022
- 7027
- 7111
- 7130
- 7161
- 7221
- 7278
- 7320
- 7383
- 7434
- 7435
- 7455
- 7498
- 7513
- 7527
- 7531
- 7558
- 7579
- 7587
- 7588
- 7644
- 7663
- 7691
- 7707
- 7732
- 7838
- 7872
- 7959
- 8019
- 8061
- 8073
- 8081
- 8125
- 8159
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