Type | Double Star |
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Magnitude | Right Ascension | 12h 47' 41.8" (2000) |
Declination | 40° 37' 26" N |
Constellation | Canes Venatici |
Harold Corwin
IC 3787 is a double star. The object is blended into a single image on a print of the original Bruce 16-inch refractor plate. Wolf's mark points unmistakeably at the correct object. The only mistake here was mine in giving only the brighter eastern object the IC number when I first went over the field.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 3713 | IC 3723 | IC 3726 |
IC 3758 | IC 3768 | IC 3769 |
IC 3778 | IC 3780 | IC 3782 |
IC 3783 | IC 3795 | IC 3808 |
IC 3810 | IC 3823 | IC 3832 |
IC 3835 | IC 3836 | IC 3842 |
Messier 94 |
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