14h38m 11.543s[2]
+46° 38′ 18.09″[2]
0.00746[2]
14.2[2]
Characteristics
Sc[2]
Other designations
FGC 1785, IRAS 14363+4651, IRAS F14363+4651, LEDA 52307, 2MASX J14381154+4638180, MCG+08-27-011, 2MFGC 11872, PSCz Q14363+4651, RFGC 2826, SDSS J143811.51+463817.6, TC 547, UGC 9431, UZC J143811.7+463817, Z 248-14, Z 1436.4+4651, [CHM2007] LDC 1062 J143811.54+4638180[2]
NGC 5714 is a spiral galaxy located 130 million light-years away in the constellation of Boötes (the Herdsman).[1] It was discovered by William Herschel in 1787. This galaxy is about 130 million light-years away.
One supernova has been observed in NGC 5714: SN 2003dr (type Ib/c, mag. 17.9).[3]
Structure
Energetic galaxies
Low activity
Interaction
See also
Other
Numbered
Other