Type | Galaxy |
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Magnitude | 14.3 |
Size | 0.64' x 0.422' @ 115° |
Right Ascension | 15h 1' 33.4" (2000) |
Declination | 49° 6' 45" N |
Constellation | Boötes |
Classification | SBb |
Harold Corwin
IC 4528 is one of the relatively few real galaxies that Bigourdan found. It is just where he observed it, and the 12th magnitude star that he noted is still at PA = 300 deg and d = 2 arcmin from it. Wolfgang's choice in early editions of his lists, a minute of time preceding and 2.7 arcmin north, must have been due to a typo.
[As Corwin warns SIMBAD currently equates IC 4528 to PGC 53607 rather than the correct PGC 53658]― IC Notes by Harold Corwin
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