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NGC7201
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 22:6:32.0
Declination: -31:15:50
Constellation: PSA
Visual Magnitude: 12.9
Historic Information
Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1834
Discovery aperture: 18.3
Observational
Summary description: F, R, gbM, 1st of 4
Sub-type: Sa
Corwin's Notes
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NGC 7201. See NGC 7202.
Steve's Notes
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NGC 7201
24" (8/16/12): moderately to fairly bright, moderately large, elongated 5:2 or 3:1 NW-SE, ~45"x16", small bright core, brightens to the center. Forms a very nice trio with NGC 7203 and 7204.
18" (10/25/08): fairly faint, fairly small, very elongated 3:1 NW-SE, 0.6'x0.2', small bright core. First and furthest south in a linear trio with NGC 7203 6.6' NNE and NGC 7204 13.5' NNE. This galaxy has a higher surface brightness than NGC 7203. This group (Klemola 36) is located ~1.3 degrees NE of the NGC 7173 group (HCG 90).
17.5" (7/22/87): fairly faint, fairly small, round, bright core. First of three on a line in field with NGC 7203 6.5' NNE and NGC 7204 13.5' NNE.