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NGC5654

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 14:30:1.4
Declination: +36:21:37
Constellation: BOO
Visual Magnitude: 13.0

Historic Information


Discoverer: Herschel W.
Year of discovery: 1785
Discovery aperture: 18.7

Observational


Summary description: F, S, E ?, ** inv ?
Sub-type: SB0-a

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 5654 24" (6/15/15): at 260x; moderately bright, fairly small, oval 3:2 NNW-SSE, small bright core. At 375x; NGC 5654 resolved into two merged components! The brighter nucleus is on the northwest side with the main glow of the galaxy offset mostly south-southeast. Often a fainter quasi-stellar nucleus (PGC 3577442 = SDSS J143001.68+362129.5) was seen very close south-southeast of the brighter nucleus. The two nuclei are just 12" apart! A mag 10 star lies 5.4' NNW and mag 9 HD 127505 is 9' E. A 6th magnitude star (HD 127065) lies 23' SW. 17.5" (7/10/99): fairly faint, fairly small, elongated ~2:1 NNW-SSE, 1.4'x0.6'. Contains a small, round bright core. A mag 15 star lies 1.5' SE. 17.5" (6/20/98): fairly faint, fairly small, elongated 3:2 NW-SE. Sharply concentrated with a very small core that appears offset to the northwest side giving the impression of the galaxy possibly being double. A mag 15 star is 1.6' SE of center and a 50" pair of mag 13/14.5 stars lie 2'-3' S. The galaxy precedes a mag 9 star (SAO 64192) by 9'.