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NGC7319

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 22:36:3.5
Declination: +33:58:35
Constellation: PEG
Visual Magnitude: 13.1

Historic Information


Discoverer: Stephan
Year of discovery: 1876
Discovery aperture: 31.0

Observational


Summary description: eF, eS
Sub-type: SBbc

Corwin's Notes

===== NGC 7319 is one of the members of "Stephan's Quintet". The others are NGC 7317, NGC 7318 (which see for the "missing" galaxy), and NGC 7320.

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 7319 18" (7/20/04): at 323x appears a very faint low surface brightness glow, small, elongated 3:2 or 2:1 NW-SE, ~40"x25", very weak concentration. Three mag 15-16 stars are very near. This galaxy is the faintest in Stephan's Quintet. 18" (6/25/04): very faint, small, round, low surface brightness, slightly elongated, ~25"x20", very small slightly brighter core. Faintest in Stephan's quintet. 17.5" (9/14/85): faintest in Stephan's quintet. Faint, fairly small, elongated NW-SE, very low surface brightness with only a very weak concentration. Located 1.7' N of NGC 7320 and 1.5' NE of the double system NGC 7318A/B. 13" (7/27/84): extremely faint, fairly small, requires averted.