Answer to Question #203750 in Astronomy | Astrophysics for Dragana

Question #203750

(c) Is the NGC 4440 galaxy observable from the Calar Alto Observatory?

The object NGC 4440 is a galaxy located in the Virgo Cluster at the following equatorial coordinates (J2000): 12h 27m 53.6s (right ascension), 12◦17’ 36’’ (declination). The Calar Alto Observatory is located in Spain at the geographical coordinates 37.23◦N and 2.55◦W.


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Expert's answer
2021-06-07T09:34:29-0400

To be observable, the object must satisfy

"\u2212(90^\\circ\u2212\u03c6)< \u03b4"


"-90^\\circ + 37.23^\\circ < 12^\\circ 17'"

This is true, therefore the NGC 4440 galaxy is observable from the Calar Alto Observatory.


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