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NGC7337

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 22:37:26.6
Declination: +34:22:26
Constellation: PEG
Visual Magnitude: 14.4

Historic Information


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

Observational


Summary description: eF, S, stellar (E)
Sub-type: SBab

Corwin's Notes

===== NGC 7337. See NGC 7335.

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 7337 48" (10/24/14): moderately bright, fairly small, roundish, ~0.5'x0.4', but difficult to estimate size of halo because of the superimposed star (just 8" SE of center!) and the outer portion has a low surface brightness and fades into background. Contains a very small bright core within a fairly low contrast "bar" extending N-S. 24" (7/21/12): fairly faint, fairly small, round, though a mag 14 star on the east side of the core of the galaxy distracts from a clean view. Sharply concentrated with a very small bright core ~10" diameter and a much fainter halo ~25" diameter. 18" (8/1/08): faint or fairly faint, small, elongated 3:2 N-S, 0.4'x0.25'. A mag 14.5 star on the east side confuses the view. Located 5' SE of NGC 7331. 18" (7/19/04): at 322x appears faint, very small, round, ~20" diameter. The observation is confused by a mag 14 star that is attached on the southeast side and the galaxy appears to bulge out from the star towards the NW. 17.5" (8/27/87): fairly faint, small, slightly elongated. A mag 14-14.5 star attached at the SE end just 9" from the center confuses the observation as the galaxy appears like a close double. Located 5.2' SE of the center of NGC 7331 in a group of four faint companions. 17.5" (9/14/85): faint, very small, round, star attached at SE end. 13" (9/29/84): very faint, very small, round. A mag 14 star is superimposed at the SE side. This is the third faintest of the four companions to NGC 7331 and is located 5' SE of the center of NGC 7331. NGC 7340 is 4' NE.