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NGC7465
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 23:2:0.9
Declination: +15:57:55
Constellation: PEG
Visual Magnitude: 12.6
Historic Information
Discoverer: Herschel W.
Year of discovery: 1784
Discovery aperture: 18.7
Observational
Summary description: vF, vS, f of 2
Sub-type: SB0
Steve's Notes
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NGC 7465
48" (10/26/16): at 610x; bright, moderately large, oval NNW-SSE, ~0.9'x0.7'. There are three distinct brightness zones; the oval halo, a slightly elongated bright core, and a very small intensely bright nucleus. In an interacting triplet with NGC 7463 2.4' NW and NGC 7464 1.8' WNW. Mag 8.2 HD 217602 lies 4' WSW.
18" (7/29/03): moderately bright, fairly small, oval 3:2 or 4:3 NNW-SSE, ~0.6'x0.4'. Fairly high surface brightness with a weak, even concentration to a small brighter core and quasi-stellar nucleus. Brightest in a close trio with the tight duo NGC 7463/7464 ~2' WNW. The trio is situated ~3' NE of mag 8.5 SAO 108339.
17.5" (9/14/85): fairly bright, small, bright core, stellar nucleus, slightly elongated 3:2 NNW-SSE. Brightest in a close trio with NGC 7464 1.8' WNW and NGC 7463 2.4' WNW in the NGC 7448 group.
13" (9/22/84): very small, round, stellar nucleus surrounding a small outer halo.
13" (9/3/83): fairly faint, very small, stellar nucleus, fairly high surface brightness. Only viewing the nucleus? Brightest in subgroup of three with NGC 7464 and NGC 7463. Located 27' E of NGC 7448.