Triangulum Galaxy

GPTKB entity

Statements (62)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf galaxy
gptkbp:contains many globular clusters
many star systems
gptkbp:geographicalFeature RA 01h 33m 50.9s, Dec +30° 39′ 36″
gptkbp:hasCampus observed galactic wind
gptkbp:hasCharacter several supernova remnants
gptkbp:hasCitations complex dynamics
approximately 60,000 light-years
gptkbp:hasClimate counter-clockwise rotation
gptkbp:hasColor distinct color-magnitude diagram
gptkbp:hasEvents bright star-forming regions
gptkbp:hasFacilities about 10 billion solar masses
gptkbp:hasFilm late-type spiral
gptkbp:hasGoals gptkb:NGC_404
active nucleus
gptkbp:hasHistoricalSignificance one of the closest galaxies to Earth
gptkbp:hasLocation metal-poor stars
gptkbp:hasNotableSong gptkb:Andromeda_Galaxy
gptkbp:hasOccupation 0.5 solar masses per year
gptkbp:hasRelatedPatent Sbc
gptkbp:hasSubsidiary gptkb:SN_1986J
gptkbp:hasTheme z = 0.0011
gptkbp:hasType spiral galaxy
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Triangulum Galaxy
gptkbp:isAccessibleBy gptkb:Earth
binoculars
gptkbp:isAssociatedWith dark matter halo
gptkbp:isFiledIn B-V = 0.65
gptkbp:isHomeTo gptkb:red_giants
variable stars
young stars
interstellar medium
old stars
blue supergiants
massive star clusters
gptkbp:isIntegratedWith with_Andromeda_Galaxy
gptkbp:isLocatedIn gptkb:Local_Group
gptkbp:isMaintainedBy William Herschel
gptkbp:isPartOf gptkb:Laniakea_Supercluster
gptkb:M33_Group
Messier catalog
Virgo Supercluster
NGC 598
M33
Local Volume
gptkbp:isServedBy gptkb:Hubble_Space_Telescope
gptkbp:isStudiedIn astronomers
galaxy formation and evolution
stellar populations
dark matter distribution
gptkbp:isUtilizedIn northern hemisphere
photographic plates
radio wavelengths
amateur telescopes
gptkbp:length approximately 3 million light-years
24.4 magnitudes
gptkbp:lighting low surface brightness
gptkbp:operationalHistory rich star formation history
gptkbp:region active star formation regions
numerous_HII_regions
gptkbp:resolution high star density in core
gptkbp:universe barred spiral structure