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NGC7836

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 0:8:1.6
Declination: +33:4:17
Constellation: AND
Visual Magnitude: 13.7

Historic Information


Discoverer: Swift L.
Year of discovery: 1885
Discovery aperture: 16.0

Observational


Summary description: eF, vS, R, bet 2 st
Sub-type: Irr

Corwin's Notes

===== NGC 7836. Curiously, this is the only one of Swift's five discoveries on 20 September 1885 (suffering large offsets from the true positions; see NGC 6 for more details) to be correctly identified by most of the modern catalogues. Yet, Swift's notes about the nearby stars for this galaxy are the most ambiguous of the batch. He merely says "between 2 stars." There is a line of fairly bright stars about 2 arcmin following, but none of the fainter stars preceding the galaxy seem to be a match for the description. Nevertheless, the systematic position offset (+1 min 10 sec and +8 arcmin 8 arcsec) for the nebulae found that night is so closely shared by NGC 7836 (+1 min 14 sec and +8 arcmin 10 arcsec) that its identity is not in doubt.

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 7836 17.5" (11/14/87): fairly faint, small, round, small bright core. A string of four mag 11-12 stars of 5' length follows. Not identified as NGC 7831 in the UGC or CGCG. Listed as Anon 1 in the Webb Society Deep Sky Observers Handbook on Anonymous Galaxies.