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NGC2565
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 8:19:48.2
Declination: +22:1:53
Constellation: CNC
Visual Magnitude: 12.6
Historic Information
Discoverer: Lohse
Year of discovery: 1886
Discovery aperture: 15.5
Observational
Summary description: F, biN
Sub-type: SBbc
Steve's Notes
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NGC 2565
24" (4/28/14): at low power appears as close "double" consisting of a mag ~14 star and the fuzzy nucleus (similar or slightly brighter) of the galaxy! At 260x the bright core is elongated 2:1 N-S, 20"x10" and surrounded by a very low surface brightness halo, extending ~1.0'x0.6' NNW-SSE. The superimposed star is at the SSE edge of the core. At 375x, the galaxy is seen to be very sharply concentrated with a very bright core and low surface brightness halo. Forms a physical pair with CGCG 119-056 1.8' NW. The companion appeared faint, small, slightly elongated, 15"x12", contains a faint quasi-stellar nucleus.
17.5" (1/1/92): fairly faint, very small, small bright core, very faint halo elongated 3:2 NNW-SSE. Unusual appearance as the core of the galaxy forms a very close double with a similar star at the SE end. The outer halo appears to touch or encompass the star. Located 6.5' NW of mag 8.9 SAO 80108. This galaxy is an outlying member of the Cancer I cluster and is located ~1¡ north of center of the cluster.