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Hamburger Galaxy — Galáxia em Leão

NGC 3628

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Descrição

NGC 3628 is a large edge-on spiral galaxy in Leo, about 35 million light-years away, forming the third member of the famous Leo Triplet along with M65 and M66. It is universally known as the Hamburger Galaxy for its unmistakable appearance: a thin, elongated disk bisected by a prominent dark dust lane — like a cosmic sesame bun. The galaxy's disk is distorted by gravitational interactions with M65 and M66, creating a long tidal tail extending some 300,000 light-years into intergalactic space (visible only in deep photographs). The Leo Triplet is one of the most-photographed galaxy groups in the northern sky.

Dicas de Observação

Part of a three-galaxy feast. In a 4-inch telescope at low power, all three members of the Leo Triplet fit in the same eyepiece field — a compact group of three distinct galaxies at different angles: M66 round and bright, M65 elongated and bright, and NGC 3628 a long thin streak. An 8-inch at 100-150x clearly shows the dark equatorial dust lane splitting NGC 3628 lengthwise — a stunning, almost photographic view. Larger apertures reveal subtle warping in the disk from the tidal interactions. The Triplet lies about 5 degrees east of Theta Leonis. Best observed February through May.

História

Discovered by William Herschel on April 8, 1784, the same night he recorded several other Leo galaxies. Why Messier missed NGC 3628 when he cataloged its neighbors M65 and M66 is another classic puzzle: M65 and M66 are at magnitude 9.3 and 8.9 respectively, only slightly brighter than NGC 3628 at 9.5, and they are all in the same field. Most historians suspect Messier simply didn't look long enough at the region. The 'Hamburger Galaxy' nickname emerged in mid-20th century amateur astronomy.

Curiosidades

NGC 3628's immense tidal tail was discovered in the 1970s in deep photographic plates — one of the first extragalactic tidal features convincingly imaged from the ground. The dark dust lane is a near-perfect example of the ubiquitous thin 'dust layer' present in the plane of spiral galaxies like our own Milky Way; we live in a similar lane, which is why the Milky Way appears banded across Earth's sky. Many astrophotographers consider the Leo Triplet the best three-for-one composition in the northern sky.

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1Propriedades

Magnitude 9.5
Tamanho Angular 11.0′ × 3.4′
Ângulo de Posição 104°
Distância 40.23 million ly
Tipo de Galáxia Spiral (SAb pec)
pB, vL, vmE 102deg

Posição e Identificadores

RA 11h 20m 18.0s
Dec +13° 35' 60.0"
Constelação Leão (Leo)
Catálogo NGC 3628

2Facilidade de observação

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Telescópio Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
Refr. 80mm Médio Difícil+ Difícil
Newt. 150mm Médio Médio Médio
C8 203mm Médio Médio Médio
Fácil Médio Difícil Muito difícil Impossível

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = suburbano · 5 = urbano

Fácil com Seestar S50

3Visibilidade

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Melhor temporada Feb – Apr (peak: Mar)

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125x CV real: 0.4° Mag. lim.: 13.6
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Hamburger Galaxy · 11.0′×3.4′ · N cima, L esquerda

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