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NGC1545

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 4:20:56.2
Declination: +50:15:19
Constellation: PER
Visual Magnitude: 6.2

Historic Information


Discoverer: Herschel W.
Year of discovery: 1790
Discovery aperture: 18.7

Observational


Summary description: Cl, pRi, lC, st L
Sub-type: II2p

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 1545 17.5" (12/28/94): about 50 stars scattered evenly over a 20' field with no dense areas or central concentration. A pretty pair of mag 7/8 stars are near the center (South 445 = 7.3/8.2 at 72") with a blue mag 9 star to the west (SAO 24549) forming an isosceles triangle. A number of mag 11/12 stars are arranged in a curving stream oriented SW-NE which passes through the bright pair. At the north side of the cluster is a pretty colored pair ·519 = 7.9/9.4 at 18". Off the east side is a small circular group of five faint stars and one brighter star in a clump. 8": about two dozen stars in the cluster. The three brightest stars are mag 7.5-8.5. Includes chains of faint stars with double star ·519 = 7.9/9.4 at 18" at the north edge.