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NGC1378
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 3:35:58.2
Declination: -35:12:40
Constellation: FOR
Visual Magnitude:
Historic Information
Discoverer: Schmidt
Year of discovery: 1865
Discovery aperture: 6.2
Observational
Summary description: F
Sub-type: *2
Corwin's Notes
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NGC 1378 is a double star found by Julius Schmidt with a 6-foot (focal length)
refractor during his survey of the Fornax Cluster area from Athens in the
early 1870s. His position is off in RA by about 3 seconds of time, but the
double is the only object in the area that he might have picked up. His
"description" reads "F. new" (in the original German, "S. neu") so it
is not much help.
The Mt. Wilson and Helwan observers came to the same conclusion, so RNGC has
the same identity. For SGC, I consulted Schmidt's paper in AN 2097, and saw
no reason to differ with the earlier concensus.