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NGC7329
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 22:40:24.2
Declination: -66:28:45
Constellation: TUC
Visual Magnitude: 11.3
Historic Information
Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1835
Discovery aperture: 18.3
Observational
Summary description: pB, pS, mE 90°
Sub-type: SBbc
Steve's Notes
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NGC 7329
30" (10/14/15 - OzSky): at 303x; bright, very large, oval 5:3 ~E-W, at least 2.5'x1.5', sharply concentrated with a bright, elongated core (bar E-W). The halo is only slightly concentrated but shows weak spiral structure. A mag 12.5 is 3' NW and a pair of mag 14.5/15 stars is off the southwest side and collinear with the nucleus. IC 5235 and 5236 lie 8.4' and 10.6' SE, respectively.