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NGC 4183 is a spiral galaxy with a faint core and an open spiral structure located about 55 million light-years from the Sun and spanning about eighty thousand light-years in the constellation of Canes Venatici. British astronomer William Herschel first observed NGC 4183 on 14 January 1778.

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  • NGC 4183 is a spiral galaxy with a faint core and an open spiral structure located about 55 million light-years from the Sun and spanning about eighty thousand light-years in the constellation of Canes Venatici. British astronomer William Herschel first observed NGC 4183 on 14 January 1778.
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  • FGC 1386, 2MFGC 9620, Z 215-53,
  • LEDA 38988, RFGC 2222, Z 1210.7+4358,
  • NGC 4183
  • MCG+07-25-051, UZC J121317.0+434153,[CHM2007]LDC 867 J121316.86+4341537,
  • 2MASX J12131686+4341537, UGC 7222,[CHM2007]HDC 706 J121316.86+4341537
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