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(IAAC) Fwd: Bright core (AGN?) of NGC 1964



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Lew Gramer <owner-netastrocatalog@jovian.com>
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Date:  Tue, 21 Dec 1999 09:34:59 +0200
From: "Berto Monard" <LAGMonar@csir.co.za>
To: Multiple recipients of isn_chat <isn_chat%supernovae.net@mbox.theo.it>
Subject:  NGC 1964
Dear readers,
This is a bit out of topic perhaps but it concerns a reasonably nearby =
galaxy (about 16 Mpc away?) and in view from Northern lattitudes as well.
The core of NGC 1964 looks unusually bright and starlike. This I noticed =
everytime I looked at it since 1998. This, one would expect, ought to be =
due to intense star formation or the sign of an AGN. However I have not =
seen it mentioned as a Seyfert galaxy. Do I miss something here....
Regards,
Berto Monard
Pretoria
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