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Old 29-01-2017, 09:56 PM
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x185 27' TF

NGC 2228 Galaxy *
RA: 06h 21m 15.5s Dec: -64° 27' 33"
Mag: 14.6 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.7'x0.6'Class: SA0^:
P.A.: --- Inclination: --- R.V.: +7260 Source: RC3 *

This eg actually looks better in the ep than the DSS and found to the WSW
of a small tri of mag 10.5 - 11 *s by about 8'. 40-50" diameter, round, growing slightly and evenly to centre where there is an occasionally visible stellaring marking the core/nucleus.

x185 27' TF

These six eg are found in AGCS 585

AGCS 585 Galaxy Cluster
RA: 06h 22m 24.0s Dec: -64° 55' 00"
Mag10: 14.7 (V) Mag3: 13.5 (V) Mag1: 12.3 (V) Size: 28.0' Class: 0 2 I
# Galaxies: 1 Source: RCG

NGC 2235 Galaxy *
RA: 06h 22m 22.2s Dec: -64° 56' 01"
Mag: 14.0 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.3'x0.9' Class: E2:
P.A.: 42 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

NGC 2229 Galaxy *
RA: 06h 21m 23.6s Dec: -64° 57' 25"
Mag: 14.4 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.4'x0.3' Class: SAB(s)0-? sp
P.A.: 126 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

NGC 2230 Galaxy *
RA: 06h 21m 27.6s Dec: -64° 59' 35"
Mag: 14.1 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.1'x0.8' Class: (R')SA0-?
P.A.: 105 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

NGC 2233 Galaxy *
RA: 06h 21m 40.3s Dec: -65° 02' 03"
Mag: 14.8 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.8'x0.2' Class: S0-: sp
P.A.: 45 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

PGC 75671 Galaxy *
Right ascension: 06h21m25.20s Declination: -64 55 '08.0"
Aparent dimensions:0.724' × 0.316' (From Sky-View, Hyperleda)

PGC 75689 Galaxy *
RA: 06h21m59.90s Declination: -64°59'19.0"
Aparent dimensions:0.794' × 0.295' (From Sky View, Hyperleda)

NGC 2235 is the major member of this group and found immediately SW of an 11th mag *. Small, round, almost tiny 20-30" diameter round eg that grows broadly and slightly to centre and has not bad SB for its size. The three other NGC egs are in a short line about 5' long almost running N-S about 6' SW of -35. They run -29, 30 & 33 N-S and are each only about 2' apart.

-29 is the brightest of the three NGC eg in a line 20-30" diameter, grows slightly to centre and occasionally seems to have a stellaring at centre. Going further S there are two faint *s, mags 14.5 - 15 then -30.

-30 is small and round, 20" diameter, a little fainter than -29, tiny halo a little brighter near centre with a very faint stellaring at centre. Next one is -33.

-33 is a little larger and possibly slightly elong in PA 45, grows weakly to the axis nr centre but no other structure, 20" x 10" tiny halo.

2' N of -29 is a very, very faint ephemeral spot of occasionally visible haze -- PGC 75671. Not labelled on Megastar or Realsky but is visible on Realsky. Difficult.

3' E of -30 is a similar extremely faint spot of occasionally visible gossamer -- PGC 75689. Not labelled on Megastar or Realsky but is visible on Realsky. very difficult. Very occasionally visible at best.

Best,

L.
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