Type | Galaxy |
---|---|
Magnitude | 14.5 |
Size | 0.45' x 0.28' @ 93° |
Right Ascension | 23h 17' 52" (2000) |
Declination | 7° 25' 48" N |
Constellation | Pisces |
Description | eF, vS, bM |
Classification | SO |
Harold Corwin
NGC 7604 and NGC 7605 were found by Marth late in 1864. There is nothing in his places that he could have seen with Laselle's 48-inch telescope, but just one minute of time preceding is a pair matching his descriptions and relative positions. It happens that he had found the brighter of the pair, NGC 7583, earlier in the same year. Thus, that object has two entries in his list, and two NGC numbers.
Unfortunately, CGCG put the number 7583 on the fainter of the galaxies, though it does in fact belong to the brighter.― NGC Notes by Harold Corwin
IC 5309 | NGC 7557 | NGC 7562 |
NGC 7562A | NGC 7564 | NGC 7577 |
NGC 7583 | NGC 7591 | NGC 7608 |
NGC 7611 | NGC 7615 | NGC 7617 |
NGC 7619 | NGC 7621 | NGC 7623 |
NGC 7626 | NGC 7631 |
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