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NGC6767

Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 19:11:34.0
Declination: +37:43:34
Constellation: LYR
Visual Magnitude:
Historic Information
Discoverer: Lohse
Year of discovery: 1886
Discovery aperture: 15.5
Observational
Summary description: vF, S, R, stellar, S * nr n
Sub-type: *2
Corwin's Notes
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NGC 6767 is another double star found by Lohse. He describes it as "Very
faint, small, round, stellar; small star near north." The double star is
very close to his position, and the "small star" is 33 arcsec north.