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NGC6812

 

Basic Information


Location and Magnitude


Right Ascension: 19:45:23.9
Declination: -55:20:49
Constellation: TEL
Visual Magnitude: 12.5

Historic Information


Discoverer: Herschel J.
Year of discovery: 1834
Discovery aperture: 18.3

Observational


Summary description: pB, pS, pmE, glbM
Sub-type: S0

Steve's Notes

===== NGC 6812 25" (4/5/16 - Coonabarabran, 318x): moderately bright oval, elongated ~3:2 E-W, 0.7'x0.45'. Almost immediately I noticed the shape was either irregular or perhaps there was an attached companion. On careful examination, an extremely faint, compact companion (LEDA 2802344), 8"-10" diameter, was occasionally resolved (barely separated) or attached to the southwest edge. LEDA 2802343, a second (easier) companion is just 1.8' WNW. It appeared very faint and small, round, ~12" diameter. A number of brighter stars pepper the field including a mag 11 star 2.7' NW, a mag 9.7 star 4.2' NNE and a mag 10.4 star 6' NNW. Three additional mag 10.5 stars form a small triangle 7' to 8' SSW.