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NGC1511

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 3:59:36.8
Declination: -67:38:5
Constellation: HYI
Visual Magnitude: 11.3

Historic Information


Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1834
Discovery aperture: 18.3

Observational


Summary description: pB, pS, mE 121°.5 gbM
Sub-type: Sa

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 1511 24" (4/4/08 - Magellan Observatory, Australia): at 200x appeared fairly bright, fairly large, elongated 3:1 NW-SE, ~2.5'x0.8'. Contains a bright, elongated core with a small very bright nucleus. Two stars mag 14-15 stars bracket the galaxy just 54" E and 1.3' W of center and just north of the center. The northeast flank of the galaxy appears slightly brighter and more sharply defined and there is an impression of a dust lane on the south side. At 260x the galaxy has a mottled appearance and is slightly warped or asymmetric at the tips. A mag 10.8 star lies 3.5' SSE and a fainter edge-on, NGC 1511A, is in the field 11' SSE, and appeared as a fairly faint, moderately large, edge-on 7:2 WNW-ESE, 1.5'x0.4', broadly concentrated with a slightly bulging core. NGC 1511 is a member of a small group that includes NGC 1473, NGC 1511A and NGC 1511B.