Type | Unknown |
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Magnitude | Right Ascension | 3h 3' 57.7" (2000) |
Declination | 42° 23' 1" N |
Constellation | Perseus |
Description | eF, vS, stellar nucl |
Harold Corwin
Another object found at the same time (NGC 1173, which see) is apparently lost, or is the victim of a misidentified comparison star. Also, Bigourdan had trouble seeing NGC 1175's one real companion galaxy, NGC 1177 = IC 281. Even though his measurements of NGC 1175 itself are good, this was obviously not a well-seen field for him.― NGC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 1872 | IC 280 | IC 284 |
IC 288 | NGC 1159 | NGC 1164 |
NGC 1174 | NGC 1175 | NGC 1176 |
NGC 1177 | NGC 1178 | |
NGC 1198 |
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