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NGC7383
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 22:49:35.5
Declination: +11:33:25
Constellation: PEG
Visual Magnitude: 13.7
Historic Information
Discoverer: Stoney B.
Year of discovery: 1850
Discovery aperture: 72.0
Observational
Summary description: vF, vS, R, III 216 nf
Sub-type: SB0
Corwin's Notes
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NGC 7383. See NGC 7384.
Steve's Notes
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NGC 7383
24" (7/30/16): at 260x; fairly faint to moderately bright, fairly small, round, 25" diameter, gradually increases to center but no well defined core or nucleus. Located 5.6' SW of NGC 7385, the brightest member of the group (WBL 688) of 6 NGC galaxies. PGC 69819 (misidentified as NGC 7385 in the RNGC) lies 2.5' E. It appeared very faint, very small, round, 10" diameter.
18" (10/21/06): faint, small, irregularly round, ~25" diameter, very small slightly brighter core. First in a group of 6 NGC galaxies (brightest member NGC 7385) and PGC 69819, which lies 2.5' E.
PGC 69819, identified as NGC 7384 in the RNGC, appeared extremely faint and small, round, 10" diameter.
17.5" (7/4/86): faint, small, slightly elongated, brighter core. Located 5.6' SW of NGC 7385 in a group.