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Uwe Glahn
April 25th, 2021, 05:32 PM
NGC 4517 = NGC 4437 (KPG 344 = NGC 4517 + NGC 4517A)
Active Galaxy Nucleus in Virgo
RA (J2000): 12 32 45.6
Dec (J2000): +00 06 59
Vmag: 10.4
Size: 10.5'x1.5'

William Herschel discovered NGC 4517 on 22. Feb 1784 with a slightly false position. His discovery found entry in the NGC as NGC 4517. Later (44 years) on 14. Apr 1828 his son John Herschel "rediscovered" this galaxy with a fault of 5 min of RA, so "his" discovery found entry in the NGC as NGC 4437. Perhaps Steve can give some more information on the confusing discovery and the solution of its faults.

Physical, this large "Sc-type" edge-on galaxy is similar, but somewhat bigger, than our own milky way. It is around 46 million light-years away and belongs to larger LGG 292 group of galaxies. SIMBAD noted the galaxy as "Active Galaxy Nucleus". X-Ray observations found a strong source ULX1 [2011MNRAS.414.1011W] which indicates the existence of a black hole. Some articles mentions globular clusters researches, but unfortunately Goudfrooij et al. [2003MNRAS.343..665G] only found candidates fainter than 21.7 Vmag.

From the observing side the RFGC (Revised Flat Galaxy Catalogue) designation (2315) shows the extreme inclination of this galaxy. The special is a 10.9 Vmag star directly north of the galaxy. It is shaped by lots of HII regions. I mentioned to see this first ones in a quick and dirty look with a 16-inch. Unfortunately I don't find any paper which listed or guide a nomenclature of them. The prominent dark lane should be visible even in smaller aperture. A nice addition is the companion NGC 4517A (UGC 7685) 17' north. It shows a beautiful face-on character with some fainter arms. But now it is your turn to report your experiences with this beauty.

DSS blue 15'x15'
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sketch: 27", 366x, NELM 6m5+, seeing IV
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home (http://www.deepsky-visuell.de/Zeichnungen/NGC4517.htm)

Give it a go, and let us know!

obrazell
April 25th, 2021, 07:24 PM
You can also read the story of this object http://haroldcorwin.net/ngcic/index.html, along with many others

Owen

Raul Leon
April 25th, 2021, 10:22 PM
Hi here's my observation from 5/5/2016: Ngc 4517 aka Ngc 4437 is a galaxy in Virgo; magnitude: 10.3 ; size: 10.5'x1.5' ; large and bright; mottled patchy center ; 11th mag star NE of the galaxy's center. I used a 10mm Ethos at 198x with my 14.5 Starstructure Dob f/4.34310

Steve Gottlieb
April 27th, 2021, 06:41 AM
I can contribute another large scope observation, through Jimi's 48-inch f/4...

Beautiful edge-on spiral, nearly 8:1 WSW-ENE, ~11'x1.5'. A mag 10.9 star is attached on the north edge, just east of center. The galaxy is broadly concentrated with a larger, brighter core region and small brighter nucleus. A fairly prominent, irregular dust lane extends ~5', unevenly slicing the galaxy along the north edge of the core region. The absorption lane is widest and most prominent near the core. A fairly thin strip of the galaxy is visible to the north of the dust lane, passing through the bright star at the north edge. The dust gives the galaxy an irregular patchy appearance and along with some mottling, the view is reminiscent of NGC 253 or NGC 55.