Type | Star |
---|---|
Magnitude | 14 | Right Ascension | 12h 48' 14.6" (2000) |
Declination | 11° 6' 27" N |
Constellation | Virgo |
Harold Corwin
IC 3790 is a star exactly at Schwassmann's position. Even though he describes it as "eF, vS, ??" -- the "??" indicating considerable doubt about the nebulous character of the object -- there is no doubt about the identity. The position is too close to a star very similar to others that Schwassmann, working at the limit of his plates, mistook for faint nebulae.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
34 Virginis | IC 3712 | IC 3714 |
IC 3720 | IC 3722 | IC 3724 |
IC 3727 | IC 3732 | IC 3743 |
IC 3756 | IC 3760 | IC 3767 |
IC 3773 | IC 3775 | IC 3792 |
IC 3797 | IC 3801 | IC 3803 |
IC 815 | NGC 4660 | NGC 4694 |
NGC 4733 | NGC 4746 |
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