Type | Galaxy Cluster |
---|---|
Magnitude | 14.6 |
Size | 0.623' x 0.449' @ 30° |
Right Ascension | 2h 43' 49.1" (2000) |
Declination | 14° 53' 22" N |
Constellation | Aries |
Harold Corwin
Simply looking at this quadruple system (three galaxies and a superposed star) should tell us which object Javelle measured -- the bright northern galaxy. For some reason, I took all four of the objects as Javelle's object when I went over the field many years ago. My apologies!
I think I have it right now, with the northern object alone carrying the IC number, with the other three listed as a superposed star (what I had called the "mw comp") and two companion galaxies, southeast and southwest. Thanks to Courtney Seligman for pointing out the star intruding on the apparently triple galaxy system.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 1821 | IC 1829 | IC 1839 |
IC 1846 | IC 1847 | IC 1850 |
IC 1852 | IC 1857 | IC 255 |
NGC 1088 | NGC 1109 | NGC 1111 |
NGC 1112 | NGC 1113 | NGC 1115 |
NGC 1116 | NGC 1117 | |
Sigma Arietis |
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