Galaxy IC 4015

Catalog name:IC_4015
Category:Galaxy
Right ascension:13h 0m 10.08s
Declination:+37° 8′ 55.32″
Total exposure:10 минут
Number of frames:2
Link to FITS files:Download
  • L10 minutes (2 frames)

The galaxy IC 4015 is an object in the constellation Coma Berenices, located north of the celestial equator. This makes it more accessible for observation from the northern hemisphere. NGC 4015 is a pair of galaxies located in the same constellation.

Location and Visibility

The galaxy IC 4015 is located in the constellation Coma Berenices, which allows it to be observed mainly from the northern hemisphere. Being in this constellation, the galaxy becomes a convenient object for study with telescopes available to amateur astronomers.

Galaxy in the constellation Canum Venatorum

In addition to belonging to the constellation Coma Berenices, the galaxy IC 4015 is also referred to as an object in the constellation Canum Venatorum, which makes it interesting for astronomers studying galaxies in different parts of the sky.

Conclusion

IC 4015 is a galaxy that is an interesting object for astronomical observations. Due to its location and visibility from the northern hemisphere, it becomes accessible to a wide range of observers and professionals studying galaxies in the constellations Coma Berenices and Canum Venatorum.

Galaxy IC 4015 visibility chart over 24 hours

Altitude chart of Galaxy IC 4015 above the horizon over the current 24 hours for the observatory's location in Orenburg (51.7, 55.2). The chart shows when the object is above the horizon and the maximum altitude in degrees it reaches. Data is current as of the observation date: Saturday, 4 July 2026.
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