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NGC2244
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 6:32:19.0
Declination: +4:51:24
Constellation: MON
Visual Magnitude: 4.8
Historic Information
Discoverer: Flamsteed
Year of discovery: 1690
Discovery aperture: 9.7
Observational
Summary description: Cl, beautiful, st sc (12 Monoc)
Sub-type: II3p
Corwin's Notes
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NGC 2244 = NGC 2239, which see.
Steve's Notes
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NGC 2244
17.5" (2/11/96): unusually bright, large cluster of ~15'x5' elongated NW-SE in a rectangular outline and situated in the heart of the Rosette Nebula! The brightest 8 mag 6/7 stars lie along the sides and vertices of the rectangle with the brightest member, yellowish 12 Mon (V = 5.9), residing at the SE vertex. There are ~40 stars within the cluster although the only concentration is 15 mag 11/12 stars surrounding mag 6.8 SAO 114010 (W of center) and trailing to the east towards the wide bright pair of mag 8 stars east of center (one of these stars is a close double).
8": bright, large cluster in the center of the Rosette Nebula. The six brightest stars form a rectangular outline with the brightest star 12 Monocerotis (V = 5.9) at the SE corner. At the north and NW corners of the rectangle are two bright wide pairs with mag 7/8 stars. Many faint stars are near the center surrounding the wide pairs. Faint naked-eye cluster in dark sky.