Type | Bright Nebula |
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Magnitude | |
Size | 12' x 3' |
Right Ascension | 4h 30' (2000) |
Declination | 35° 16' N |
Constellation | Perseus |
Description | pB, vL, iR, mbM, *8 2' nf |
Classification | R |
Captain William Henry Smyth
Oct 8, 1836 No. 6 The Crescent, Bedford, England (map)
150mm f/17.6 refractor by Tully 1827
A round pale nebula, between the legs of Perseus and Auriga, of a slight cream-colour. It is 315 of H.'s Catalogue; and is so faint that probably I should have overlooked it, but for his having described its place so exactly, as "inclosed among six stars." It was discovered by ♅. in December, 1788, who remarked that "it stands nearly in the centre of a trapezium." Its approach is announced by a star of the 8th magnitude, in the np quadrant; and it lies nearly in mid-distance between Capella and the Pleiades, at about 12° from the latter.― A Cycle of Celestial Objects Vol II, The Bedford Catalogue, William Henry Smyth, 1844
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