Type | Double Star |
---|---|
Magnitude | 16 | Right Ascension | 12h 43' 17.0" (2000) |
Declination | 19° 0' 1" N |
Constellation | Coma Berenices |
Harold Corwin
IC 3699 is a double star, verified on the print of the original plate. Though there is a galaxy 0.8 arcmin to the north-northeast, Wolf's mark on the plate, his measured position, and his comment "2 *'[s] 13 np, * 15 n 1 arcmin," all point clearly to the stars as the IC object. See IC 3636 for more about the discovery plate.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 3664 | IC 3696 | IC 3700 |
IC 3705 | IC 3725 | IC 3738 |
IC 3741 | IC 3744 | IC 3745 |
IC 3748 | IC 3749 | IC 3750 |
IC 3752 | IC 3753 | IC 3755 |
IC 3766 | IC 808 | |
NGC 4685 |
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