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NGC2758
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 9:5:31.1
Declination: -19:2:34
Constellation: HYA
Visual Magnitude: 13.4
Historic Information
Discoverer: Muller
Year of discovery: 1886
Discovery aperture: 26.3
Observational
Summary description: eF, S, E 0°, 3rd of 3
Sub-type: Sc
Corwin's Notes
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NGC 2758. See NGC 2757.
Steve's Notes
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NGC 2758
17.5" (2/8/97): very faint, fairly small, elongated 2:1 SSW-NNE, 0.8'x0.4', weak concentration (viewed core only). A very close trio of mag 15 stars is 1.3' W. This triple is probably NGC 2757, and I mistakenly took it for a small nebulous object also. Situated between two mag 13 stars 2' N and 3' S. Second brightest of three in field with NGC 2754 5.3' SW. On 3/25/95, I picked up brighter IC 2437 10' N but missed the pair of NGC galaxies.