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NGC7044

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 21:13:9.4
Declination: +42:29:46
Constellation: CYG
Visual Magnitude: 12.0

Historic Information


Discoverer: Herschel W.
Year of discovery: 1786
Discovery aperture: 18.7

Observational


Summary description: Cl, vF, pL, vRi, vC, st 15…18
Sub-type: II2r

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 7044 24" (7/30/16): at 375x and 500x; perhaps a total of 50 stars in a circular 4' region are resolved over a mottled, scraggly glow. Several of the fainter stars were near my visual threshold, so popped in and out of view with the seeing. In any case, the cluster is impressively rich at 375x. A 20" pair of mag 11.5/13 stars is on the east side. A rich but faint curving chain of stars oriented ~N-S is on the west side (open to the west). 17.5" (10/5/91): at 100x, faint, small, a few stars are resolved over a 4' glowing spot. At 200x, about 20 faint stars are resolved over background haze, 4' diameter, irregular outline. A wide pair of brighter mag 10.5/12.5 stars is at the east edge. About 10 mag 12-13 stars are clearly visible and 10 additional mag 14-15 stars are visible with averted vision. Appears like a partially resolved low surface brightness globular cluster in a rich field. 8" (8/12/83): about 10 faint mag 12/13 stars over unresolved haze, unimpressive. Elongated N-S, small but not rich. Some scattered bright stars are in field to the NE.