NGC : NGC4286

Celestial motion
Date: 2024-06-26
Astronomical night: 23:08 - 04:03 (GMT -5)
NGC4286 Celestial motion
TimeElevationAzimuth
RiseDusk32°283° (West)
Set02:21310° (Northwest)
Maximum elevation

Dusk

33°

283° (West)

Elevation

NGC4286 Celestial motion
Information about NGC4286

General information

Galaxy NGC4286 has the magnitude of 13 and is placed in Coma Berenices constellation. The 's apparent sizes are 2 angular minutes.
galaxy is available for observations through a 8-inch telescope.

Information for observations

2024-06-26 galaxy NGC4286 will become observable at west as the dusk sky fades, 32° above your horizon, at 23:08. At this time, the object will be at its highest elevation. At 02:21 the object will sink below the horizon at northwest.
 

NGC4286 on the sky map

NGC4286 on the sky map
Object type

Galaxy

Alternative names

Constellation

Coma Berenices

Magnitude

13

Apparent size2'x1'
Right ascension12h 20m 42.092s
Declination29° 20′ 45.47″

Catalogues

Messier

New General Catalogue (NGC)

NGC4286

International Catalogue (IC)

IC3181

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Object typeMagnitude
H N 31Double Star7.04
H V 121Double Star4.86
NGC4104Galaxy12.1
NGC4134Galaxy12.8
NGC4136Galaxy11
NGC4146Galaxy12.7
NGC4150Galaxy11.6
NGC4169Galaxy12.2
NGC4173Galaxy13
NGC4185Galaxy12.1
NGC4196Galaxy12.8
NGC4203Galaxy10.9
NGC4245Galaxy11.4
NGC4251Galaxy10.7
NGC4274Galaxy10.4
NGC4278Galaxy10.2
NGC4283Galaxy12.1
NGC4338Galaxy12.2
NGC4314Galaxy10.6
NGC4359Galaxy12.7
NGC4375Galaxy12.8
NGC4393Galaxy12.1
NGC4414Galaxy10.1
NGC4448Galaxy11.1
NGC4494Galaxy9.8
NGC4525Galaxy12.2
NGC4555 / IC3454Galaxy12.1
NGC4559Galaxy10
NGC4565Galaxy9.6
NGC4670Galaxy12.7
NGC4673Galaxy12.9
NGC4692 / IC823Galaxy12.6
NGC4712Galaxy12.8
NGC4725Galaxy9.4
NGC4747Galaxy12.4
NGC4789Galaxy12.1
NGC4793Galaxy11.6
NGC4816Galaxy12.8
NGC4827Galaxy12.9
NGC4839Galaxy12.1
NGC4841-1Galaxy12.8
NGC4841-2Galaxy12.6
NGC4849 / IC3935Galaxy12.9
NGC4874Galaxy11.7
NGC4227Galaxy12.7
NGC4395Galaxy10.2
NGC4627Galaxy12.4
NGC4631Galaxy9.2
NGC4656Galaxy10.5
NGC4657Galaxy10.6
NGC4062Galaxy11.1