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x195 25' TF x260 19' TF
NGC 167 Galaxy *
RA: 00h 35m 23.1s Dec: -23° 22' 25"
Mag: 14.3 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.9'x0.6' Class: SB(r)c?
P.A.: 171 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *
This is a small, mod faint but quite good S.B eg, round, no *s imm associated, about 30" diameter, round or perhaps just off round in PA 0, grows broadly and weakly to centre and occasionally you catch a mag 15.5 *ar nucleus.

x195 25' TF x260 19' TF
NGC 102 Galaxy *
RA: 00h 24m 36.5s Dec: -13° 57' 24"
Mag: 14.4 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0'x0.7' Class: S0/a
P.A.: 137 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *
x195: Is a small, no worse than mod faint eg that has a "solid" appearance about it, only about 30 or 40" diameter, round, grows weakly to centre where there is a mag 15.5 *ar nucleus. Goodish SB for its size.

x195 25' TF x260 19' TF
NGC 191 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 00h 38m 59.5s Dec: -09° 00' 10"
Mag: 14.1 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.4'x1.1' Class: SAB(rs)c: pec
P.A.: 125 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *
IC 1563 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 00h 39m 00.3s Dec: -09° 00' 57"
Mag: 13.6 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.6'x0.3' Class: S0 pec sp
P.A.: 143 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *
x260: -191 These two small eg are in contact with the larger NGC 191 seems to be round, 40-50" diameter rising broadly and slightly to centre where there is a small mod brighter core zone. IC 1563 is due S, just on the edge of 191's halo. About 20" across, slightly elong in PA 0 so that it points almost nearly at the core of -191 and has a faint *ar nucleus. Mag 15* almost between the two "cores that makes a S triangle with them -- this * is superimposed on the halo of 191 in about PA 150.

x195 25' TF x260 19' TF
NGC 195 Galaxy *
RA: 00h 39m 35.7s Dec: -09° 11' 42"
Mag: 14.2 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0'x0.7' Class: (R)SB(r)a:
P.A.: 45 Inclination: --- R.V.: +4918 Source: RC3 *
A small, 40-50" diameter, round mod LSB eg. Rises broadly and slightly to centre. Edges seem fairly definite at centre is a v/small faint spot. Not too bad S.B.

x195 25' TF x260 19' TF
NGC 192 Hickson 7A Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 00h 39m 13.4s Dec: +00° 51' 51"
Mag: 13.4 (B) S.B.: 12.4 B-V: +0.79 Size: 2.2'x0.8' Class: (R')SB(r)a:
P.A.: 163 Inclination: 5 R.V.: +4210 Source: RC3 *

NGC 196 Hickson 7B Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 00h 39m 17.8s Dec: +00° 54' 46"
Mag: 13.8 (B)S.B.: 12.3 B-V: +0.94 Size: 1.2'x0.9' Class: SB0 pec:
P.A.: 3 Inclination: 1 R.V.: +4238 Source: RC3 *

NGC 197 Hickson 7D Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 00h 39m 18.8s Dec: +00° 53' 31"
Mag: 14.8 (B) S.B.: --- B-V: +0.66 Size: 0.9'x0.8' Class: SB0^ pec
P.A.: 54 Inclination: 1 R.V.: +4192 Source: RC3 *

NGC 201 Hickson 7C Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 00h 39m 34.9s Dec: +00° 51' 35"
ag: 13.6 (B) S.B.: 13.7 B-V: +0.67 Size: 2.2'x1.4'
Class: SAB(r)c P.A.: 147 Inclination: 1 R.V.: +4366 Source: RC3 *

This is a delightful little Hickson group (7).
196, 197 & 192 form a NNE-SSW line only about 3.5' long with -96 at the N end and -92 at the S. -97 is a little closer to -96 than -92 and a little east of the line between them. -01 is 5' E of -92.
-92 is the brightest and second largest, quite elong in abut PA 150, maybe 1.5' x 15", very elong, edge on spiral eg. Oval without tips possesses a small, slightly elong core with a central stellaring that occasionally seems *ar at x260.
-96 is small , round, about 40" diameter and brightens broadly and slightly to centre where there is a small slightly br core and conspicuous nucleus. -97 is about 1' SSE. 15-odd arc sec spot growing broadly and slightly to centre with no apparent core or nucleus.
-201 is the largest of the group and probably 2nd brightest overall, though it has lesser S.B than -92 & -96, 1.5' diameter, round and somewhat diffuse compared to the neighbours, grows weakly to centre with no apparent core or nucleus. Quite an attractive little group.

x195 25' TF x260 19' TF
IC 40 Galaxy *
RA: 00h 39m 21.4s Dec: +02° 27' 22"
Mag: 15.1 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0'x0.5' Class: S
P.A.: 22 Inclination: 6 R.V.: --- Source: PGC *
x260: This is a tiny, mod to quite faint eg. No *s associated. Mod low SB, 20" diameter halo with a faint occasional *ar nucleus.
x195 25' TF x260 19' TF
NGC 435 Galaxy *
RA: 01h 13m 59.8s Dec: +02° 04' 15"
Mag: 14.8 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.1'x0.4' Class: SAB(s)d:
P.A.: 20 Inclination: 6 R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *
Found about 4' NNE of a 9th mag * and is a very small faint to mod faint, slightly elong eg that points back at that * so in about PA 30, small oval halo, 30 x 10" mod low to quite low SB halo brightening broadly and slightly to the axis nr centre but with no apparent core or nucleus.

x195 25' TF x260 19' TF
NGC 445 Galaxy *
RA: 01h 14m 52.6s Dec: +01° 55' 05"
Mag: 15.1 (P) S.B.: ---B-V: --- Size: 0.7'x0.5' Class: S0 pec:
P.A.: 133 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

MCG +0-4-52 (PGC 4486) Galaxy *
RA: 01h 14m 38.5s Dec: +01° 49' 46"
Mag: 14.7 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0'x0.7' Class: SBab
P.A.: 130 Inclination: 1 R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

PGC 4503 Galaxy *
RA: 01h 14m 57.4s Dec: +01° 47' 52"
Mag: 15.2 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.6'x0.5' Class:
P.A.: 135 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *
x260: -445 and the two others form a NW pointing I tri about 15' on the two long sides and about 6' between the two non NGC egs that are at the SE vertices of the tri.
-445 is the brightest by some way, small, 20-30" diameter, round halo brightening slightly and evenly to centre is a faint *ar nucleus.

MCG +0-4-52 is the next brightest and perhaps a marginally brighter than NGC 445, though it is lower in SB. 30" diameter or a little larger, faint round LSB halo brightening weakly to centre with a v/faint *ar nucleus.

PGC 4503 is the faintest of the three, small round 20" diameter halo growing weakly to centre with a whiff of an extremely faint occasional *ar nucleus.

x195 25' TF x260 19' TF
IC 78 Galaxy *
RA: 01h 08m 47.8s Dec: -15° 50' 42"
Mag: 13.8 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 2.2'x0.9' Class: SA(rs)a pec:
P.A.: 125 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

IC 79 Galaxy *
RA: 01h 08m 49.8s Dec: -15° 56' 57"
Mag: 14.5 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.9'x0.6' Class: SA0-
P.A.: 155 Inclination: --- R.V.: +12534 Source: RC3 *

IC 82 Galaxy *
RA: 01h 09m 05.8s Dec: -16° 00' 00"
Mag: 14.5 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.7'x0.7' Class: S
P.A.: --- Inclination: --- R.V.: +16111
x195: These three run in a 10' long arc NNW-SSE 78, 79, 82. All three are no worse than mod faint. -78 is the brightest followed by -82 and -79.

-78 is the largest & brightest eg, elong in about PA 135, good mod faint mod LSB about 1.25' x 50". Grows broadly and slightly to centre with no apparent core, zones or nucleus.
-79 is a slightly smaller round eg, 6' S of -79 and has a faint * near the NE edge of the halo -- about mag 15.5. 40" diameter, growing broadly and slightly to centre with an occasional faint *ar nucleus.
-82 is 4' SE of -78 and probably has the best SB, 45" diameter, round mod faint growing broadly and slightly to centre with no apparent core, zones or nucleus. Note R/V, this eg is almost 750mly distant.

x195 25' TF, x260 19' TF

IC 1670A (PGC 4711) Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 01h 18m 48.1s Dec: -16° 48' 08"
Mag: 14.2 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 2.0'x0.5' Class: Sbc? sp
P.A.: 131 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

IC 1670B (PGC 4707) Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 01h 18m 52.7s Dec: -16° 48' 12"
Mag: 14.6 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.7'x0.6' Class: S0+ pec:
P.A.: 92 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

From Steve Gottlieb's NGC notes: Lewis Swift discovered IC 1670 = Sw XI-17 on 18 Dec 1895 and recorded "vF; pS; lE; wide D * near nf; f of 2." There is nothing at his position, but 6' northwest is this double system. In list XI he called IC 1671 = IC 93 "p[receding] of 2", but these orientations are reversed.
These two eg are in contact E-W of each other, with -B to the E. x260: Almost share a common envelope, -B is decidedly the brighter and has the better S.B and is more oval of the two and is an elong eg in about PA 120, small, faint eg30 x 20 halo growing broadly and slightly to centre where there is a small slightly brighter stellaring in the centre. -A is imm W.
A is in PA 120, or 135, more elong, spindle-shaped probably 30 x 10”, weak faint halo with very LSB outer halo, tips there only intermittently. Brightens weakly to centre with no apparent core, zones or nucleus.
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