IC 2195
DSS image of IC 2195
Overlaid DSS image of IC 2195, 60' x 60' with north at top and west to the right

Aladin viewer for the region around IC 2195

Type  Non-Existent
Magnitude  
Right Ascension  7h 28' 27.6"  (2000)
Declination  51° 15' 27" S
Constellation  Carina
Observing Notes

Harold Corwin

IC 2195 is almost certainly a plate defect. Stewart describes it as "cB, S, R, bM, susp". This would make it a fairly easy galaxy that John Herschel probably would have picked up. Since there is no trace of the object on the sky, its identity as a defect is pretty certain. This can be checked, of course, as long as the Harvard plate (or a digitized scan of it) is still in existence.
IC Notes by Harold Corwin
Other Data Sources for IC 2195
Nearby objects for IC 2195
4 objects found within 120'
HD 57917 HD 59219
Q Carinae
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IC 2195