Type | Star |
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Magnitude | Right Ascension | 8h 19' 17.5" (2000) |
Declination | 24° 47' 11" N |
Constellation | Cancer |
Harold Corwin
IC 2283 is a star close southeast of IC 2282, which see. This is not Javelle's object; that is IC 2282.
I have not seen a print of the original plate on which this was found, but Wolf's positions have proved to be very good, so there is little doubt of the identity. See IC 2262.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 2243 | IC 2244 | IC 2245 |
IC 2246 | IC 2249 | IC 2251 |
IC 2252 | IC 2254 | IC 2256 |
IC 2260 | IC 2265 | IC 2267 |
IC 2268 | IC 2271 | IC 2282 |
IC 501 | NGC 2575 | |
Piautos |
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