NGC 6581
DSS image of NGC 6581
Overlaid DSS image of NGC 6581, 30' x 30' with north at top and west to the right

Aladin viewer for the region around NGC 6581
IC 1280, MCG+04-43-010, NPM1G +25.0474, PGC 61549

Type  Galaxy
Magnitude  15.5
Size  0.517' x 0.496' @ 125°
Right Ascension  18h 12' 18.5"  (2000)
Declination  25° 39' 44" N
Constellation  Hercules
Description  eF, dif, bet 2F st
Classification  Compact
Observing Notes

Harold Corwin

NGC 6581 = IC 1280. The position that Stephan quotes for his comparison star is off by about 15 seconds of time, so the NGC position for the galaxy is also off by the same amount. Digging into the data a bit more suggests that there is an additional 2 second error in Stephan's RA, but his description "... between two very small stars" is exactly right.

Bigourdan, of course, could not find NGC 6581 at its catalogued position, but rediscovered it at its true position. Thinking it was a "nova," he included it in his third list of new nebulae. He saw it only on one night, and commented then that it is "Impossible to measure, because I cannot easily distinguish it from 2-3 vF neighboring stars." His position is therefore based on a single estimate from the same star that Stephan used, and points to the same galaxy.
NGC Notes by Harold Corwin
Other Data Sources for NGC 6581
Nearby objects for NGC 6581
4 objects found within 60'
IC 1285 IC 4697
NGC 6600
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NGC 6581