Type | Star |
---|---|
Magnitude | Right Ascension | 13h 5' 45.8" (2000) |
Declination | 37° 11' 52" N |
Constellation | Canes Venatici |
Harold Corwin
IC 4179 is a star. The correct object is marked on a print of the original Bruce 16-inch refractor plate which Wolf examined. Wolf's comment about a "* 14 p" is also correct. He says nothing, however, about a very faint galaxy 6 arcsec to the east -- there is no trace of this on the print.― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 4090 | IC 4094 | IC 4097 |
IC 4098 | IC 4103 | IC 4112 |
IC 4115 | IC 4120 | IC 4127 |
IC 4142 | IC 4144 | IC 4151 |
IC 4158 | IC 4174 | IC 4182 |
IC 4186 | IC 4187 | IC 4188 |
IC 4190 | IC 4192 | IC 4195 |
IC 4207 | IC 4208 |
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