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NGC6944

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 20:38:23.8
Declination: +6:59:49
Constellation: DEL
Visual Magnitude: 13.8

Historic Information


Discoverer: Marth
Year of discovery: 1863
Discovery aperture: 48.0

Observational


Summary description: pF, S, R
Sub-type: E-S0

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 6944 24" (7/16/15): moderately to fairly bright, moderately large, elongated 5:3 SW-NE, sharply concentrated with a prominent, small round core, ill-defined low surface brightness halo ~50"x30". Located 2.6' SSE of mag 8.4 HD 196612, which forms the southwest corner of a prominent asterism including three additional mag 10-11 stars. NGC 6944 lies 6.5' SSW. The companion (similar redshift) appeared fairly faint, oval 4:3 SW-NE, very weak concentration to a small, slightly brighter nucleus, overall low surface brightness. 18" (9/10/07): faint, small, elongated 4:3 SW-NE, 0.6'x0.45'. Weak even concentration to the center with a faint stellar nucleus. Located 2.5' SSE of mag 8.5 HD 196612. This star is at the southwest vertex of a quadrilateral (roughly a parallelogram) with three other mag 10-11 stars. 17.5" (7/4/86): fairly faint, small, slightly elongated, very small bright core. Located 2.5' S of mag 9 SAO 126045. This bright star is the southwest vertex of a 3.5'x1' parallelogram with three other mag 10 stars. Forms a pair with NGC 6944A 6.4' SSW. The fainter companion appeared very faint, small, round. Located 1.6' NW of mag 8.9 SAO 126044, which detracts from viewing. A fainter star is close northwest. 13" (6/29/84): faint, very small, almost round, weak concentration. A bright rectangle of stars is in the field to the north. Located 43' E of a mag 6.5 star.