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NGC7625
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 23:20:30.2
Declination: +17:13:36
Constellation: PEG
Visual Magnitude: 12.1
Historic Information
Discoverer: Herschel W.
Year of discovery: 1784
Discovery aperture: 18.7
Observational
Summary description: pB, cS, R, smbM
Sub-type: Sa
Steve's Notes
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NGC 7625
24" (8/30/16): at 375x; bright, moderately large, roundish, well concentrated with a large bright core that is irregular and mottled and a small nucleus. The halo is much fainter and extends at least 1.0' diameter. With careful viewing I had the impression there was two close nuclei or perhaps a knot was close to the nucleus. The DSS and SDSS shows at least two intersecting dust lanes, though this feature was not confidently seen.
24" (9/10/15): at 260x; fairly bright, fairly small, round, ~40" diameter, small bright core that increases to a quasi-stellar nucleus. The absorption lane on the southwest side was not seen in poor transparency.
13.1" (9/9/83): fairly bright, small, round, bright core. The dust lane on the southwest side was not seen. Located 6.8' WSW of mag 6.6 SAO 108560.