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NGC4936
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 13:4:17.0
Declination: -30:31:36
Constellation: CEN
Visual Magnitude: 10.7
Historic Information
Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1834
Discovery aperture: 18.3
Observational
Summary description: pB, S, R, bM, * f 6s
Sub-type: E1
Steve's Notes
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NGC 4936
18" (5/3/11): bright, moderately large, slightly elongated ~N-S, ~1.4'x1.1' , well concentrated with a large very bright core that increases to an intense nucleus. A mag 12 star is 1.3' E of center.
Brightest in a group with ESO 443-055 7.5' ENE, ESO 443-043 10' NNW and IC 844 13' W. ESO 443-055 appeared very faint, very small, roundish, ~20"x15", Requires averted vision to glimpse. A mag 15.3 star is just off the south edge, 35" from center. ESO 443-043 is faint to fairly faint, small, slightly elongated, 25"x20", weak concentration. A pair of mag 14 stars 2.3' and 3' SE are nearly collinear with the galaxy. FInally IC 844 is fairly faint to moderately bright, fairly small, elongated ~2:1 E-W, 30"x15", slightly brighter core.
18" (3/17/07): fairly bright, moderately large, elongated 4:3 NNW-SSE, 1.2'x0.9'. Contains a bright core that is moderately concentrated and a faint halo.