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NGC116

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 0:27:9.0
Declination: -7:56:18
Constellation: CET
Visual Magnitude:

Historic Information


Discoverer: Ferrari
Year of discovery: 1865
Discovery aperture: 9.5

Observational


Summary description: vF
Sub-type: NF

Corwin's Notes

===== NGC 116 is the last of fourteen new nebulae found by Brother Ferrari at the College Romain during the winter of 1865-1866. They were announced by Father Secchi, and Dreyer incorrectly credits him with their discovery. See NGC 7667 for more information about Father Secchi, Brother Ferrari, and their nebulae. This particular nebula is unusual in the list in having a candidate galaxy nearby (about 15 arcmin north of the nominal position), MCG -01-02-017. There is another galaxy about eight arcmin southeast (MCG -01-02-018), closer to the nominal position, but fainter. Finally, Courtney Seligman adds an even fainter object, PGC 169989, which is about six arcminutes west of the nominal position. Most of us take the brighter, northwestern galaxy, but given the poor discovery position, that is obviously unsure.

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 116 17.5" (9/17/88): faint, fairly small, oval ~E-W, bright core. A mag 11 star is 2.5' SSW. The NGC identification of this galaxy is uncertain.