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Holmberg II
An image of Holmberg II, NASA/JPL-Caltech/K. Gordon (STScI), SINGS
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationUrsa Major
Right ascension08h 19m 04.98s [1]
Declination+70° 43′ 12.1″ [1]
Redshift0.000474 ± 0.000003 [1]
Distance11.06 Mly
Apparent magnitude (V)11.10 [1]
Characteristics
TypeIm [1]
Apparent size (V)7′.9 × 6′.3 [1]
Other designations
UGC 4305, PGC 23324, MCG +12-8-33, IRAS 08140+7052, Arp 268, DDO 50, Holmberg II, KUG 0814+708[1]

Holmberg II is a irregular dwarf galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major. Its apparent magnitude is 11,1m and it is 11 million light years away from Earth. The galaxy is dominated by huge glowing gas bubbles, which are regions of star formation.[2]

Holmberg II also hosts an ultraluminous X-ray source. One hypothesis suggests that is caused by an intermediate mass black hole that is pulling surrounding material.[2]

Holmberg II was discovered by Erik Bertil Holmberg.

Holmberg II dominantly consists of huge bubbles of glowing gas, which are ongoing Star Formation sites. [3]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "NASA/IPAC EXTRAGALACTIC DATABASE". Data for Holmberg II. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
  2. ^ a b "Galaxy caught blowing bubbles". Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Holmberg II has star many formation sites". ESA. 29 September 2011.

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