NGC 6365
NGC 6365 is a pair of spiral galaxies in the constellation Draco. It consists of two galaxies, PGC 60174 to the south, and PGC 60171 to the north. These two galaxies are also designated respectively by the NASA/IPAC database as NGC 6365A and NGC 6365B. This pair of galaxies was discovered by German astronomer Lewis Swift in 1884.
NGC 6563A
NGC 6563A is the northern counterpart of NGC 6563, and is a barred spiral galaxy. Its coordinates are 17h 22m 43.8s and 62° 09 57.9. Its speed relative to the cosmic microwave background is 8,413 ± 4 km/s, which corresponds to a Hubble distance of 124.1 ± 8.7 Mpc.The luminosity class of NGC 6365A is III-IV and it has a broad HI line. It is an active galaxy of type Seyfert 2.
With a surface brightness equal to 14.00 mag/am^2, we can qualify NGC 6365A as a low surface brightness galaxy. LSB galaxies are diffuse galaxies with a surface brightness less than one magnitude lower than that of the ambient night sky.
To date, nearly fifteen measurements not based on redshift give a distance of 111.469 ± 31.088 Mpc, which is within the values of the Hubble distance.
Supernovae
Three supernovae have been observed in NGC 6365A:- SN 2003U was discovered by Scottish astronomer Tom Boles on 27 January 2003.
- SN2016ino was discovered by Ron Arbour on 26 November 2016.
- SN2020qim was discovered by GOTO on 26 July 2020.
NGC 6563B