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NGC757
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 1:54:55.9
Declination: -9:0:41
Constellation: CET
Visual Magnitude: 12.1
Historic Information
Discoverer: Stone
Year of discovery: 1886
Discovery aperture: 26.3
Observational
Summary description: F, S, gbMN, (? = h 177)
Sub-type: E0
Corwin's Notes
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NGC 757 = NGC 731. Both N757 and N763 (which see) were found by Ormond Stone
with the Leander McCormick 26-inch, presumeably on the same night, though he
doesn't give us the dates in the discovery paper. He has, however, left us a
sketch of N763 labeled "Drawn Jany 11.0 1886, sketched Jany 4.5 1885" where
the "1885" pretty clearly should be 1886 (there are a couple of other
sketches from early 1886 where the dates are given correctly).
In any event, this is the western of two relatively bright galaxies in the
area, found by WH early in 1785 (the other, as I noted, is NGC 755 = NGC 763).
Taking Stone's poor positions into account, the true position difference of
the two galaxies pretty well matches the difference in Stone's positions for
his two nebulae. In addition, his descriptions match the galaxies very well,
particularly his estimated magnitudes and diameters (N757: m = 11.0, D = 0.4
arcmin, gbMN; N763: m = 13.0, D = 1.6 x 0.4 arcmin, PA = 65 deg, gbMN).
Even though WH's relative positions are good (though his declinations are
about 4 arcmin too far north), JH had trouble with these two objects. Though
he claims his Slough observation is for one of his father's objects, and his
Cape observation is for the other, neither of his positions is very good. I
suspect that both observations refer to the brighter western galaxy, N731.
Peters got things sorted out when he micrometrically remeasured the galaxies'
positions (see his second Copernicus article and his discussion in AN 2365).
Dreyer adopted Peters's good positions for the NGC.
Finally, my identification of both N757 and N763 with NGC 755 in the early
versions of ESGC is wrong.
Steve's Notes
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NGC 757
See observing notes for NGC 731.