Type | Galaxy |
---|---|
Magnitude | 14 |
Size | 1' x 0.8' @ 35° |
Right Ascension | 11h 16' 4.1" (2000) |
Declination | 10° 9' 45" N |
Constellation | Leo |
Description | F, pL, iF, N, *11 f 1' |
Classification | SABc |
Harold Corwin
IC 2673 is often mistakenly called IC 2672. But the smaller IC number refers to a star superposed on the southern outskirts of IC 2673. The galaxy is also in the UGC as number 06288.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 2634 | IC 2637 | IC 2638 |
IC 2639 | IC 2640 | IC 2641 |
IC 2643 | IC 2644 | IC 2648 |
IC 2649 | IC 2653 | IC 2672 |
IC 2674 | IC 2676 | IC 2680 |
IC 2682 | IC 2685 | IC 2687 |
IC 2692 | IC 2701 | IC 2702 |
IC 2707 | IC 2712 | IC 2724 |
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