Type | Galaxy |
---|---|
Magnitude | 14.1 |
Size | 1.995' x 0.323' @ 153° |
Right Ascension | 8h 18' 1.7" (2000) |
Declination | 24° 44' 7" N |
Constellation | Cancer |
Description | member of gxy group |
Classification | SB |
Harold Corwin
IC 2267 is an edgewise, late-type spiral. The blue image is dominated by a string of knots stretched out along the major axis of the galaxy. The brightest knots are at the southeastern end of the galaxy, though a very faint plume extends on along the major axis from there.
The position I've chosen from the USNO-B1.0 list is more or less representative of the approximate center of the brighter, inner part of the object.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 2237 | IC 2238 | IC 2239 |
IC 2240 | IC 2241 | IC 2242 |
IC 2243 | IC 2244 | IC 2245 |
IC 2246 | IC 2249 | IC 2251 |
IC 2252 | IC 2254 | IC 2256 |
IC 2260 | IC 2265 | IC 2268 |
IC 2271 | IC 2282 | IC 2283 |
IC 2288 | IC 501 | Piautos |
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