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NGC375
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 1:7:5.8
Declination: +32:20:55
Constellation: PSC
Visual Magnitude: 14.5
Historic Information
Discoverer: Parsons L.
Year of discovery: 1874
Discovery aperture: 72.0
Observational
Summary description: vF, vS
Sub-type: E2
Steve's Notes
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NGC 375
18" (11/18/06): very faint, extremely small, round, 15" diameter, weak concentration. Situated ~2' W of a triangle of mag 12/13/14 stars (on the opposite side from NGC 384/385) and 5.6' SW of NGC 383 in the "Pisces Group". The closest cluster member is NGC 373 situated 3' SSW.
17.5" (9/19/87): extremely faint and small, round. Three mag 12-13.5 stars forming an isosceles triangle with the long base oriented N-S are about 2' SE. Located 5.6' SW of NGC 383 in the core of the cluster. Forms a pair with NGC 373 2.8' SSW.