Type | |
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Magnitude | 6.7 |
Size | 20' |
Right Ascension | 10h 37' 22" (2000) |
Declination | 58° 37' 23" S |
Constellation | Carina |
Description | pB, vvL, iF, D* inv |
Classification | I3rn |
Object Note
28Mar2020 Using the determination from Harold Corwin that IC2559 is the southern lobe of NGC3324 seen in the Harvard plates and that NGC3324 is the entire nebula and cluster as originally seen by John Herschel, the position used for NGC3324 is the central star HD 92206 the same position originally recorded by Herschel
HD 92207 | IC 2599 | NGC 3293 |
t1 Carinae | t2 Carinae | V361 Carinae |
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