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NGC58
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 0:14:30.5
Declination: -7:10:4
Constellation: CET
Visual Magnitude: 13.1
Historic Information
Discoverer: Swift L.
Year of discovery: 1886
Discovery aperture: 16.0
Observational
Summary description: vF, pS, R
Sub-type: SBbc
Corwin's Notes
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NGC 58 = NGC 47. The brightest (N50) of the three nebulae (N47 and N54 are
the others) in this group was found in 1866 by Brother Ferrari at the Vatican
Observatory. It is one of only two in his short list, published in a note in
AN 1571 by Father Secchi (the Observatory's director), which has a fairly
accurate position. See NGC 7667 for more information about Secchi's note.
Sometime later, Tempel went over the field and found Ferrari's nebula as well
as a second nearby, N47. It seems likely that Tempel actually saw all three
galaxies here, though Dreyer credits Tempel with observing only two of them
(Wolfgang suggests that this might be one of Dreyer's rare errors). There is,
by the way, no record of any of these in any of Tempel's ten published notes.
So, he must have "announced" them in a letter to Dreyer. His position for
N47 is good.
Finally, on 21 October 1886, Lewis Swift saw all three nebulae. Since
Secchi's position for the brightest is not exactly on the galaxy, and having
no way to know of Tempel's observation, Swift included the three as new in his
fifth list. Curiously, Dreyer credits only Secchi for N50, though he lists
Swift as having observed the other two.
Though Swift calls N58 the "3rd of 3," it is actually west of the other two.
Swift's RA is in error by about 1 minute of time. This was noticed first by
Herbert Howe who could not find N58, and suggested that Tempel's object, N47,
is also the object seen by Swift. This, of course, makes it the "1st of 3,"
and suggests that Swift added the comments based on the positions in his list,
rather than on his actual observations.
Steve's Notes
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NGC 58
See observing notes for NGC 47.