Type | Double Star |
---|---|
Magnitude | |
Size | 12' |
Right Ascension | 0h 13' 13.4" (2000) |
Declination | 31° 17' 11" N |
Constellation | Andromeda |
Description | eF, vS |
Harold Corwin
NGC 44 is a double star found by John Herschel. He describes it as "eF, vS; not to be seen but in the clearest night." There is a very faint galaxy 8.4 arcmin south of Herschel's position, but the double is within 15 arcsec and fits his description.― NGC Notes by Harold Corwin
HD 1439 | HD 1606 | IC 1538 |
MCG +05-01-064 | NGC 19 | NGC 39 |
NGC 43 | NGC 67 | NGC 68 |
NGC 69 | NGC 70 | NGC 71 |
NGC 72 | NGC 72A | NGC 74 |
NGC 76 | NGC 7831 | NGC 7836 |
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