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NGC1949

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 5:25:5.0
Declination: -68:28:16
Constellation: DOR
Visual Magnitude:

Historic Information


Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1836
Discovery aperture: 18.3

Observational


Summary description: pB, S, R, psbM
Sub-type: EN

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 1949 30" (10/15/15 - OzSky): very bright, fairly small, round, high surface brightness, ~35" diameter. No resolution, though this is primarily an emission nebula. A string of 3 mag 13.7/12.8/13 stars extend to the southwest by 45", 2.2' and 3.4'. I was very surprised when I added an NPB filter at 152x. A fairly prominent, large, round emission nebula was nearly attached on the southwest side! The nebula (considered part of LHA 120-N 138A) extends 1.3' with a slightly brighter rim and NGC 1949 nearly forms with it a "diamond ring". It surrounds a mag 13.6 star at its center. With the NPB filter, LHA 120-N 138C was also seen 1.8' W as a very faint, fairly small, 25" glow. It surrounds a mag 15.2 star that was not seen with the filter. Much brighter is N 138B, located 5.2' SW of NGC 1949. With the filter it appeared fairly bright, small, round, 20" diameter, crisp-edged. A mag 15 star is attached at the southwest edge. This interesting field is located 14' NW of a mag 6.1 HD 36584 (equal mag 1.3" pair).