NGC : NGC4267

Celestial motion
Date: 2024-05-13
Astronomical night: 22:29 - 04:28 (GMT -5)
NGC4267 Celestial motion
TimeElevationAzimuth
RiseDusk58°214° (Southwest)
Set04:05287° (West)
Maximum elevation

Dusk

59°

214° (Southwest)

Elevation

NGC4267 Celestial motion
Information about NGC4267

General information

NGC4267 is the galaxy at magnitude 11 that is placed in Virgo constellation and has apparent size of 2 angular minutes.
galaxy is available for observations through a 8-inch telescope.

Information for observations

2024-05-13 galaxy NGC4267 will become observable at southwest as the dusk sky fades, 58° above your horizon, at 22:29. At this time, the object will be at its highest elevation. At 04:05 the object will sink below the horizon at west.
 

NGC4267 on the sky map

NGC4267 on the sky map
Object type

Galaxy

Alternative names

Constellation

Virgo

Magnitude

11

Apparent size2'x2'
Right ascension12h 19m 45.282s
Declination12° 47′ 54.08″

Catalogues

Messier

New General Catalogue (NGC)

NGC4267

International Catalogue (IC)

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Object typeMagnitude
H IV 114Double Star7.55
H IV 105Double Star2.95
H N 143Double Star7.78
H N 38Double Star5.88
H VI 81Double Star6.19
M98 / NGC4192Galaxy10.1
M99 / NGC4254Galaxy9.9
M100 / NGC4321Galaxy9.4
NGC4459Galaxy10.4
NGC4473Galaxy10.2
NGC4477Galaxy10.4
M88 / NGC4501Galaxy9.6
M91 / NGC4548Galaxy10.1
NGC4651Galaxy10.8
NGC4216Galaxy10
NGC4371Galaxy10.8
M84 / NGC4374Galaxy9.1
M86 / NGC4406Galaxy8.9
NGC4429Galaxy10
NGC4435Galaxy10.8
NGC4438Galaxy10.2
NGC4442Galaxy10.4
M49 / NGC4472Galaxy8.4
M87 / NGC4486Galaxy8.6
NGC4535Galaxy10
M89 / NGC4552Galaxy9.8
NGC4568Galaxy10.8
M90 / NGC4569Galaxy9.5
M58 / NGC4579Galaxy9.7
NGC4596Galaxy10.4
M59 / NGC4621Galaxy9.6
M60 / NGC4649Galaxy8.8
NGC4654 / IC3708Galaxy10.5
NGC4698Galaxy10.6
NGC4754Galaxy10.6
NGC4762Galaxy10.3