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NGC2767
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 9:10:11.8
Declination: +50:24:7
Constellation: UMA
Visual Magnitude: 13.8
Historic Information
Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1831
Discovery aperture: 18.3
Observational
Summary description: vF, sbM * 15, 2nd of 4
Sub-type: S
Steve's Notes
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NGC 2767
18" (2/14/10): this galaxy forms the west vertex of a near equilateral triangle with NGC 2769 3.8' NE and NGC 2771 4.6' ESE. At 280x it appeared moderately bright, fairly small, round, 0.6' diameter, well concentrated with a very small bright core. NGC 2762 lies 2.9' WNW.
17.5" (4/5/97): first and smallest of trio with NGC 2769 and NGC 2771. Faint, very small, round, 15" diameter, even surface brightness. NGC 2762 3' NW not seen.