
NGC 2403 - Wikipedia
NGC 2403 (also known as Caldwell 7) is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis. It is an outlying member of the M81 Group, [3] and is approximately 8 million light-years distant.
101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: NGC 2403 - Astronomy Magazine
Jun 27, 2022 · NGC 2403 is 50,000 light-years in diameter and inclined to our line of sight by 60° — that’s 10,000 light-years smaller and 5° more inclined than M33. NGC 2403 contains NGC 2404, a massive...
Caldwell 7 - NASA Science
Aug 23, 2024 · This hazy, steely blue spiral galaxy mottled with pink, flower-like gaseous regions and granular filaments of dark dust is Caldwell 7 (also called NGC 2403). The galaxy’s pinkish, glowing clouds are the energetic birthplaces of stars known as H II regions.
NGC 2403 - Intermediate Spiral Galaxy in Camelopardalis
NGC 2403 is a Intermediate Spiral Galaxy in the Camelopardalis constellation. NGC 2403 is situated close to the northern celestial pole and, as such, it is visible for most part of the year from the northern hemisphere.
NGC 2403 - AstroBin
NGC 2403 is an intermediate spiral galaxy in the constellation Camelopardalis. It is an outlying member of the M81 Group, and is approximately 8 million light-years distant. It bears a similarity to M33, being about 50,000 light years in diameter …
NGC 2403 - Astrodoc: Astrophotography by Ron Brecher
Apr 14, 2021 · NGC 2403 lies in the northern constellation Camelopardalis, the celestial giraffe. It shows detailed structure in the core, many pink nebulae and blue star forming regions, as well …
Cosmic Challenge: NGC 2403 - Phil Harrington's Cosmic Challenge
NGC 2403 is situated approximately 10 million light years away. Images reveal that its spiral arms containing many star clusters and glowing regions of ionized hydrogen, both telltale signs of ongoing stellar birth and evolution.
Observe NGC 2403; an M33 lookalike - Astronomy Now
Dec 21, 2022 · NGC 2403 (Caldwell 7) is a large, bright galaxy that serves up good views for small telescopes but it’s position in the rather obscure northern constellation of Camelopardalis has stunted its popularity.
NGC 2403, A Beautiful Flocculent Galaxy in Camelopardalis
NGC 2403 (also known as Caldwell 7) was discovered by William Herschel in 1788. It is a intermediate, flocculent spiral galaxy in the constellation of Camelopardalis with an apparent size of 23.4 arc...
NGC 2403: Annotated Hubble View | ESA/Hubble
Aug 17, 2004 · This detailed view of spiral galaxy NGC 2403 shows the location of Supernova 2004dj, numerous star clusters, and several other stars that exploded in previous years.