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NGC7336

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 22:37:21.9
Declination: +34:28:56
Constellation: PEG
Visual Magnitude: 14.5

Historic Information


Discoverer: Stoney J.
Year of discovery: 1849
Discovery aperture: 72.0

Observational


Summary description: eF, vS (C)
Sub-type: S

Corwin's Notes

===== NGC 7336. See NGC 7335.

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 7336 48" (10/29/16): at 375x; moderately bright, fairly small, elongated 2:1 NW-SE, very small brighter core. Faintest of the four galaxies to the east of NGC 7331. 48" (10/24/14): at 488x; fairly faint to moderately bright, fairly small, elongated 2:1 NW-SE, 0.6'x0.3', contains a small bright core. Located 2' N of NGC 7335. 24" (7/21/12): at 322x the faintest of the four "companions" to NGC 7331 appeared faint, small, oval 3:2 NW-SE, 20"x14", small brighter core. Situated 2.1' NNE of NGC 7335 (brightest of the quartet). A mag 13.5 star is 1' S, between the two galaxies. 18" (8/1/08): at 283x appeared very faint but visible steadily with averted vision, very small, slightly elongated, 20"x15" in size. 18" (7/19/04): at 225x appears extremely faint, very small, roundish. At times only a 10" core was visible but with concentrated viewing an extended halo was visible increasing the size to 20"x10". Located 2' NNE of NGC 7335 and faintest of the quartet. 17.5" (8/12/88): very faint, very small, elongated, visible steadily. Located 1' NNW of a mag 14 star. 17.5" (8/27/87): Can just be held continuously with averted vision, elongated ~N-S. Faintest of the 4 galaxies on the east side of NGC 7331. 17.5" (9/14/85): very faint, very small, slightly elongated. Just visible with constant direct vision at 200x (10mm Clave). A mag 14 star is 1.0' SSE of center. This is the faintest of four companions of NGC 7331 and is located 2.1' NNE of NGC 7335.