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NGC3754
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 11:37:55.0
Declination: +21:59:8
Constellation: LEO
Visual Magnitude: 14.3
Historic Information
Discoverer: Copeland
Year of discovery: 1874
Discovery aperture: 72.0
Observational
Summary description: vF, R, 3rd of 3 in line
Sub-type: Sb
Corwin's Notes
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NGC 3754. See NGC 3743.
Steve's Notes
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NGC 3754
48" (4/16/15): fairly faint to moderately bright, small, slightly elongated N-S, 0.4'x0.3', small bright core. Situated just off the northeast side of NGC 3753.
17.5" (5/11/96): one of the three most difficult members of Copeland's Septet appears extremely faint and small, round. Difficult to resolve from brighter NGC 3753 just 40" SW of center. A mag 12 star is 1.0' N.