Type | Unknown |
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Magnitude | Right Ascension | 0h 21' 35.7" (2000) |
Declination | 22° 30' 23" N |
Constellation | Andromeda |
Classification | eF, pS, sbM ? |
Harold Corwin
IC 1547 is probably lost, even though Bigourdan gives us offsets from his star "j" (-4.0 seconds, and -2m 32s). This ends up in the neighborhood of IC 1546 (found by Javelle) but is well over a minute of arc east of that galaxy. Given that Bigourdan's position is only estimated, Javelle's object is still a distinct possibility, but the evidence is not overwhelming.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 1541 | IC 1542 | IC 1543 |
IC 1544 | IC 1545 | IC 1546 |
IC 1548 | NGC 79 | NGC 80 |
NGC 81 | NGC 82 | NGC 83 |
NGC 84 | NGC 85 | NGC 86 |
NGC 90 | NGC 91 | NGC 93 |
NGC 94 | NGC 96 |
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