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NGC1062

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 2:43:24.4
Declination: +32:27:45
Constellation: TRI
Visual Magnitude:

Historic Information


Discoverer: Copeland
Year of discovery: 1873
Discovery aperture: 72.0

Observational


Summary description: eeF
Sub-type: *

Corwin's Notes

===== NGC 1062 is a star found by Copeland in the NGC 1061 group (actually in the core of an extended cluster of galaxies) with Lord Rosse's 72-inch "Leviathan." The offsets from NGC 1061 measured by him fall precisely on a faint star, so the identity is certain. The RNGC and PGC identification of NGC 1062 with a low surface brightness spindle near NGC 1066 and 1067 is incorrect. Dreyer reduced positions for the objects in this group from the 72-inch micrometer measurements assuming a position for the nearby comparison star. It was these positions that he used in the NGC. Comparison with positions in the GSC show that Dreyer's position for the star is off by about 1.8 seconds in RA and 21 arcsec in declination. Taking these offsets into account, Copeland's measured position for NGC 1062 becomes 02 40 23.6, +32 15 00 (1950.0).