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NGC2449

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 7:47:20.4
Declination: +26:55:50
Constellation: GEM
Visual Magnitude: 13.4

Historic Information


Discoverer: Stephan
Year of discovery: 1874
Discovery aperture: 31.0

Observational


Summary description: eF, eS, R, bM, r
Sub-type: Sab

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 2449 24" (2/16/15): at 300x and 375x; fairly faint to moderately bright, fairly small, elongated 2:1 NW-SE. Contains low surface brightness extensions (arms) extending ~40"x20" and a sharply defined oval core 25"x12". A mag 14.7 star is just off the west side [34" from center] and a mag 15.5 is off the southwest side [35" from center]. NGC 2449 is the brightest member of a small group (WBL 152) with NGC 2450 6' NNE, IC 476 1.5' NW and IC 2205 7' SW. IC 476 appeared very faint, small, slightly elongated, ~15"x12" diameter. It required averted vision but could hold steadily. 17.5" (2/20/88): fairly faint, fairly small, very elongated NW-SE, bright core. Forms a pair with NGC 2450 6.0' NNE.