NGC 3620 and SZ 80 - Two southern emission-line galaxies at low galactic latitudes

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Emission Spectra, Galactic Radiation, Line Spectra, Astronomical Photography, H Alpha Line, Photographic Plates, Southern Hemisphere, Spiral Galaxies

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Red spectra have been obtained for two extragalactic emission-line
objects found at low galactic latitudes. NGC 3620 appears to be a spiral
galaxy with a large differential velocity across its nucleus. Sz 80 is a
faint, semistellar object which exhibits some characteristics of an N
galaxy or a quasar, but with a redshift of only 0.026.

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