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NGC384

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 1:7:25.0
Declination: +32:17:34
Constellation: PSC
Visual Magnitude: 13.1

Historic Information


Discoverer: Stoney B.
Year of discovery: 1850
Discovery aperture: 72.0

Observational


Summary description: pF, pS, sp of 2
Sub-type: E3

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 384 18" (11/18/06): moderately bright, fairly small, irregularly round, 0.6'x0.5', fairly well concentrated with a small bright core. At the south end of the "Pisces Group" with NGC 385 1.7' N. 17.5" (9/19/87): fairly faint, slightly elongated, bright core. NGC 385 2' N and NGC 386 is 4.3' NNE in the NGC 383 group. 13" (9/29/84): fairly faint, small, round, small bright core. Forms a pair with NGC 385.