Type | Galaxy |
---|---|
Magnitude | 10.1 |
Size | 4.6' x 4.3' @ 35° |
Right Ascension | 3h 40' 11.9" (2000) |
Declination | 18° 34' 49" S |
Constellation | Eridanus |
Description | vB, L, R, svmbMN |
Classification | EO |
Andrew Cooper
Aug 28, 2011 Hale Pohaku, HI (map)
46cm f/4.5 Newtonian, Deep Violet @ 175x
Seeing: 7 Transparency: 7 Moon: 0%
Bright, round 5' halo with a bright core, NGC1400 visible 12' southwest
Andrew Cooper
Dec 11, 2004 Sentinel, AZ (map)
46cm f/4.5 Deep Violet
Nice pair with NGC1400, two circular galaxies with even halos and obvious stellar cores, NGC1407 is the brighter of these galactic twins
Rev. T.W. Webb
May 19, 1885 Hardwick, Herefordshire, England (map)
Nebula, fainter p. [NGC1400]― Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes, T. W. Webb, 1917
Captain William Henry Smyth
Nov 7, 1837 No. 6 The Crescent, Bedford, England (map)
150mm f/17.6 refractor by Tully 1827
A milky-white nebula, between the two northern reaches of the River; it is pale, but distinct, round, and bright in the centre. It lies nearly midway between and preceding two distant stars, sf and nf, the three forming an obtuse-angled triangle; there are only a few glimpse stars besides in the field.
Now there is, on close gazing, such strong internal evidence of the nebula's being inconceivably beyond those specks of light, that, small as it appears, the mind is lost in considering its probable magnitude and distance.
This object was registered by ♅. in October, 1785, and I differentiated it with γ1 Eridani; to fish it up, run an imaginary line from the coarse double star Keid (40 Eridani) through γ, and extend it exactly as far again as the distance between those two points.― A Cycle of Celestial Objects Vol II, The Bedford Catalogue, William Henry Smyth, 1844
IC 339 | IC 343 | IC 345 |
IC 346 | NGC 1383 | NGC 1390 |
NGC 1391 | NGC 1393 | NGC 1394 |
NGC 1400 | NGC 1402 |
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