Messier 60

Messier 60
M60 and the region around it, including the ultra-compact dwarf galaxy M60-UCD1 near the bottom
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationVirgo
Right ascension12h 43m 40.008s
Declination+11° 33 09.40
Redshift0.003726
Heliocentric radial velocity1,108 km/s
Distance56.7 Mly (17.38 Mpc)
Group or clusterVirgo Cluster
Apparent magnitude (V)8.8
Characteristics
TypeE1.5 or S0
Apparent size (V)7.4 × 6.0
Other designations
M60, NGC 4649, PGC 42831, UGC 7898.

Messier 60 or M60, also known as NGC 4649, is an elliptical galaxy approximately 57 million light-years away in the equatorial constellation of Virgo. Together with NGC 4647, it forms a pair known as Arp 116. Messier 60 and nearby elliptical galaxy Messier 59 were discovered by Johann Gottfried Koehler in April 1779, observing a comet in the same part of the sky. Charles Messier added both to his catalogue about three days after this.