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NGC7532

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 23:14:22.2
Declination: -2:43:40
Constellation: PSC
Visual Magnitude: 13.8

Historic Information


Discoverer: Marth
Year of discovery: 1864
Discovery aperture: 48.0

Observational


Summary description: vF, vS, lE
Sub-type: SB0-a

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 7532 24" (8/7/13): brightest and largest in a trio of NGC galaxies (KTS 71) in a 6' string oriented SW to NE. At 375x appeared moderately bright and large, elongated 5:2 NNW-SSE, well concentrated with a small bright round nucleus. A mag 10.7 star lies 2.3' S. NGC 7534 is 2' NE and NGC 7530 is 4' SW. Situated 6.8' SE of mag 7.1 HD 219200. 17.5" (8/1/87): brightest and largest of three on a line with NGC 7530 4.1' SW and NGC 7534 2.1' NE. Fairly faint, fairly small, elongated NW-SE, small bright core, stellar nucleus. Located 6.8' SE of mag 7.5 SAO 146580. 13" (9/29/84): brightest and largest of trio, fairly faint, small bright core, slightly elongated. 13" (11/5/83): very faint, small, round. Second of three with NGC 7530 3' SW and NGC 7534 2' NNE. Located SE of a mag 7 star in the NGC 7532/7556 group.