Menu

NGC 1313 — Galaxy in Reticulum

Galaxy Excellent (64/100)

Barred Spiral

Magnitude 9.0m Galaxy Reticulum (Ret) Visible
Star Map
+ List + Plan Star Hop

About NGC 1313

Description

NGC 1313 is a barred spiral in Reticulum, about 14 million light-years away, sometimes nicknamed the Topsy Turvy Galaxy for its strikingly disordered appearance. Its disk is asymmetric, knotty, and lopsided, with vigorous star formation scattered unevenly across it and no clear grand design. The morphology suggests recent gravitational disturbance, but no obvious companion has been found — it appears to be an isolated galaxy whose chaotic structure is intrinsic. NGC 1313 hosts several luminous young star clusters and at least two ultraluminous X-ray sources.

Observing Tips

From a dark southern-hemisphere site, an 8-inch telescope at 100x shows a moderately bright oval glow with patchy structure and an uneven central condensation rather than a single sharp nucleus. A 12-inch begins to resolve the brightest knots as separate brightenings within the disk. The galaxy lies at declination -66 degrees in deep southern Reticulum and is essentially inaccessible from much of the northern hemisphere. Best observed October through February.

History

Discovered by James Dunlop on 27 September 1826 from Parramatta, New South Wales. Sandage's mid-20th-century Hubble Atlas highlighted NGC 1313 as a striking example of a peculiar barred spiral, and it has remained a popular target for studies of starburst activity and ULX populations.

Fun Facts

Two of NGC 1313's ULXs are among the most luminous X-ray sources known in nearby galaxies, with apparent luminosities a hundred times the Eddington limit for a stellar-mass black hole. They are leading candidates for either intermediate-mass black holes or stellar-mass black holes accreting in highly beamed, super-Eddington states. The disordered morphology may reflect its location in an isolated environment where infalling gas arrives along uneven trajectories rather than from any specific past merger.

Observe

1Properties

Magnitude 9.0
Angular Size 11.1′ × 9.1′
Position Angle 27°
Distance 21.90 million ly
Galaxy Type Barred Spiral (SBcd)
pB, L, E, vgbM, r

Position & Identifiers

RA 03h 18m 18.0s
Dec -66° 30' 00.0"
Constellation Reticulum (Ret)
Catalog NGC 1313

2How easy to spot?

Sign in and configure your equipment and default location to see a personalized row.
Telescope Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
80mm refr. Easy Medium+ Medium+
150mm Newt. Easy Easy Easy
C8 203mm Easy Easy Easy
Easy Medium Hard Very hard Impossible

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = outer suburbs · 5 = suburbs

Easy on Seestar S50

3Visibility

Set a location in User Settings to see visibility data.

Best season Oct – Dec (peak: Nov)

4 Eyepiece View

Log in to set your own equipment
125x TFOV: 0.4° Lim. mag: 13.6
N E

NGC 1313 · 11.1′×9.1′ · N up, E left

5 Best Magnification

Explore

6 Surface Brightness

7 Morphology Decoder

8 Inclination & True Shape

9 Redshift

10 Size Comparator

Discover

11

Light Travel Time Machine

12

Relativistic Travel

}