NGC 3893

Alt. Designations: NGC 3893
Object Type: barred spiral galaxy
Constellation: Ursa Major
Distance: 41 mly
Right Ascension: 11h 48m 38.2s
Declination: +48° 42´ 41"
Visual Magnitude: 10.2
Apparent Dimension: 4.5´ X 2.8´
Best Month To View: Mar
NGC3893/3896 is an M51-type interacting galaxy pair seen in the direction of the Constellation Ursa Major around 50 Million Light-Years distant. NGC3893 is a spiral galaxy, type Sc and NGC3896 appears to be a lenticular galaxy. There is a bridge of gas, dust and stars faintly seen between the two - See more at: http://www.astrobin.com/3680/#sthash.cEV55r2f.dpuf
NGC3893/3896 is an M51-type interacting galaxy pair seen in the direction of the Constellation Ursa Major around 50 Million Light-Years distant. NGC3893 is a spiral galaxy, type Sc and NGC3896 appears to be a lenticular galaxy. There is a bridge of gas, dust and stars faintly seen between the two - See more at: http://www.astrobin.com/3680/#sthash.cEV55r2f.dpuf
NGC3893/3896 is an M51-type interacting galaxy pair seen in the direction of the Constellation Ursa Major around 50 Million Light-Years distant. NGC3893 is a spiral galaxy, type Sc and NGC3896 appears to be a lenticular galaxy. There is a bridge of gas, dust and stars faintly seen between the two - See more at: http://www.astrobin.com/3680/#sthash.cEV55r2f.dpuf

NGC3893/3896 is an M51-type interacting galaxy pair seen in the direction of the Constellation Ursa Major around 50 Million Light-Years distant. NGC3893 is a spiral galaxy, type Sc and NGC3896 appears to be a lenticular galaxy. There is a bridge of gas, dust and stars faintly seen between the two.