Type | Galaxy |
---|---|
Magnitude | 15 |
Size | 0.3' x 0.3' @ 0° |
Right Ascension | 11h 22' 48.2" (2000) |
Declination | 10° 8' 58" N |
Constellation | Leo |
Harold Corwin
IC 2780 is the southern of two close objects. The northern is a star mentioned by Wolf in his note on this object. Both objects show well on the print of the original plate. On further north of the star is another galaxy that does not appear on Wolf's plate.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 2712 | IC 2724 | IC 2741 |
IC 2742 | IC 2750 | IC 2753 |
IC 2756 | IC 2770 | IC 2790 |
IC 2793 | IC 2796 | IC 2801 |
IC 2803 | IC 2806 | IC 2811 |
IC 2814 | IC 2816 | IC 2820 |
IC 692 | Iota Leonis |
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