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NGC7235

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 22:12:24.0
Declination: +57:16:24
Constellation: CEP
Visual Magnitude: 7.7

Historic Information


Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1829
Discovery aperture: 18.3

Observational


Summary description: Cl, pC, has a ruby * 10
Sub-type: II3m

Corwin's Notes

===== NGC 7235 = NGC 7234, which see.

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 7235 18" (8/17/04): at 225x, nearly three dozen stars are resolved in a 4'x3' group, slightly extended E-W. The brightest mag 9 star is at the east end. A rich stream of faint stars over haze is the north side and angling WSW towards a mag 10.5 star on the west end. 17.5" (11/2/91): two dozen stars mag 9-15 in a 4' diameter at 220x. This moderately concentrated group is elongated WNW-ESE and includes several fairly bright stars. A mag 9 star is at the east end and there are eight other mag 10-11 stars. Just west of the mag 9 star is a 1.5' circular hole with no stars. A mag 10 star at the extreme west edge has six faint stars mag 13/14 close following. A compact group of faint stars 13' S appears as a small, partially resolved nebulous glow at 100x. At 220x, 7 stars are resolved from mag 14-15.5 within a 1.5' diameter. I had taken this as NGC 7234 but Corwin's re-reduced position from William Herschel indicates that NGC 7234 is identical to NGC 7235.