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NGC238
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 0:43:25.6
Declination: -50:10:58
Constellation: PHE
Visual Magnitude: 12.5
Historic Information
Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1834
Discovery aperture: 18.3
Observational
Summary description: eF, pL, R, gvlbM
Sub-type: SBb
Steve's Notes
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NGC 238
30" (10/13/15 - OzSky): at 303x; fairly bright, moderately large, roundish, ~1.5' diameter. Sharply concentrated with a very small bright nucleus. A weak central bar extends NW-SE from the nucleus.
Subtle structure is evident in the halo with slightly enhanced regions. A slightly brighter patch is on the northwest and west side (images show this part of an inner ring) and an extremely faint "star" is superimposed [25" NW of center]. The DSS2 image reveals this is either a bright knot or possibly an interacting companion. In 1981ApJS...46...75A ("Spectroscopic Measures of Galaxies, Their Companions, and Peculiar Galaxies in the Southern Hemisphere"), Arp identifies this object as a companion galaxy as well as Madore in the 2007 paper "The Curious Case of NGC 6708".