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Old 05-05-2010, 10:38 PM
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Part 8

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NGC 3014 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 49m 07.8s Dec: -04° 44' 34"
Mag: 14.8 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0'x0.8' Class: Sbc
P.A.: 141 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *

MCG -1-25-45 PGC 28263 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 49m 37.1s Dec: -04° 55' 58"
Mag: 15.1 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.7'x0.6' Class: E
P.A.: 101 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *

-14 is about 2' S of a mag 14 ** aligned in PA 150 and about 10", however the MCG eg was seen first. -14 forms a long RA tri with a couple of mag 9 *s to its S, with the eg at the N tip 10 away. Also nestled beside a mag 14 * to its W just off the halo. Maybe just off round in PA 0, grows broadly and slightly to the centre without zones or nucleus. Not too hard, nod to quite faint.

MCG -1-25-45 is about 5' SE of the E most * of the pair of mag 9 *s. No worse than SB than -14, but smaller. Small, round 30-40" diameter with a small mod brighter core/nucleus.



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NGC 3015 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 49m 22.9s Dec: +01° 08' 43"
Mag: 14.9 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.5'x0.3' Class: SAB0^ pec?
P.A.: 66 Inclination: --- R.V.: +7559 Source: RC3 *

-14 makes a RA tri with a couple of mag 13 *s to the NE and NW 3-4' away. Very small, 20"-odd diameter and has good SB for its size and at first glance almost looks *ar. Rises from indistinct edges evenly to centre where there is a stellaring.



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NGC 3022 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 49m 39.4s Dec: -05° 09' 59"
Mag: 13.0 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.6' Class: (R')SAB0^:
P.A.: --- Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

This eg is to the SW of an 11th mag * by 6'. Quite small, 30" diameter, looks like a very distant elliptical eg rises from very indistinct edges slightly and evenly to centre where there is an easily seen stellaring.



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NGC 3018 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 09h 49m 41.5s Dec: +00° 37' 20"
Mag: 14.1 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.1'x0.6' Class: SB(s)b pec?
P.A.: 27 Inclination: --- R.V.: +1833 Source: RC3 *

NGC 3023 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 09h 49m 52.5s Dec: +00° 37' 10"
Mag: 13.0 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 2.9'x1.4' Class: SAB(s)c pec:
P.A.: 70 Inclination: --- R.V.: +1866 Source: RC3 *

This close pair of egs is to the SE by only 2' from an 10th mag * that is somewhat distracting. -23 is the senior partner. The closest is -81that is slightly elong in PA 45. 20-30" diameter off round growing slightly to the centre without zones or nucleus. About the same SB as the halo of -23.

-23 is about 4' from the star, along in PA 90, 1.5' x 1' very diffuse LSB outer halo growing weakly to centre where there is a quite small not well defined slightly brighter core-zone.



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NGC 3042 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 53m 20.5s Dec: +00° 41' 52"
Mag: 13.9 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.2'x0.7' Class: S0^: sp
P.A.: 111 Inclination: 6 R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

This eg forms one corner of a rectangle 3' x 1' long in PA 150 with 2 mag 14 & a mag 13 *. Seems elong in about PA 150, about 40" x 20" has reasonable SB -- no wore than mod faint grows slightly to a small slightly elong slightly brighter core zone.



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NGC 3047 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 54m 29.5s Dec: -01° 17' 18"
Mag: 15.7 (B) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.6'x0.5' Class:
P.A.: 48 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: LEDA *

NGC 3047A PGC 28577 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 54m 32.1s Dec: -01° 17' 28"
Mag: 14.7 (B) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.5'x0.5' Class: E
P.A.: --- Inclination: --- R.V.: +6083 Source: LEDA *

This pair of very small and very faint eg are found to the S by just over an arc-min from a 9th mag *. According to Megastar, -47A is the major partner but the NGC/IC project seems to intimate that it is the fainter of these side-by-side eg. Assuming the brighter to be -47, it is small, no more than 20" - 30" diameter, reasonable SB not too hard to see and grows evenly and mod to centre but with no real core or nucleus.

-47A is only 30" W and is about as small as an eg can be without being *ar. Perhaps 5-10" diameter spot of mod LSB mist that rises a little to centre.



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IC 574 Galaxy
* RA: 09h 54m 27.0s Dec: -06° 57' 10"
Mag: 13.6 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.3'x1.0' Class: SA0-:
P.A.: 5 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

IC 575 Arp 292 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 54m 32.9s Dec: -06° 51' 26"
Mag: 13.2 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.6'x1.1' Class: Sa pec sp
P.A.: 125 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

MCG -1-25-59 PGC 28586 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 54m 47.6s Dec: -06° 47' 34"
Mag: 15.5 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.1'x0.5' Class: S
P.A.: 110 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *

MCG -1-26-2 PGC 28718 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 56m 47.9s Dec: -07° 10' 45"
Mag: 13.5 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.8'x0.4' Class: (R')SB(s)ab?
P.A.: 0 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

The two IC egs here are only 6' apart N-S of each other with -75 to the N. -75 is the brighter and seems weakly elong in about PA 120. Looks better than the plate. 1' x 40" diffuse looking lowish but okay SB grows slightly to centre without zones. -74 is to the S and is smaller, round and is within a short line of 3 mag 14 *s aligned NW-SE. Small to very small 20-30" diameter growing broadly and slightly to centre without zones or nucleus.

MCG -1-25-59 is 5' NE of -75 as an almost *ar spot of mist, about 15" diameter and no structure. This is my 3,000th recorded observation of a galaxy!!

MCG -1-26-2 is a small LSB very elong eg found 2 medium powered fields to the SE from the above group of 3. Quite LSB 1.5' x 15" growing slightly to the axis nr centre no zones, core or nucleus.



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NGC 3064 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 55m 41.6s Dec: -06° 21' 47"
Mag: 14.5 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.1'x0.3' Class: Sbc? sp
P.A.: 31 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

This eg appears to the S of a 6' across box of 11-13th mag *s with one in the centre by 7'. Seems fainter and more diffuse than the DDS plate. Really quite low S.B 40" diameter seems slightly elong in PA 30 and brightens from indefinite edges weakly to the centre without zones or nucleus.



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NGC 3083 Galaxy *
RA: 09h 59m 49.6s Dec: -02° 52' 39"
Mag: 14.6 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.6'x0.5' Class: Sa?
P.A.: 51 Inclination: --- R.V.: +6342 Source: RC3 *

This eg is found to the W of a small group of 13th - 15th mag *s by a few acrmins. Seems elong in PA 45, very small 50" x 20" growing to the axis nr centre slightly and broadly. At centre is a small faint axial streak containing a very faint stellaring at centre.



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NGC 3086 Galaxy *
RA: 10h 00m 11.0s Dec: -02° 58' 35"
Mag: 14.7 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.4'x0.5' Class: Sb
P.A.: 148 Inclination: --- R.V.: +9766 Source: RC3 *

NGC 3090 Galaxy *
RA: 10h 00m 30.2s Dec: -02° 58' 08"
Mag: 13.6 (B) S.B.: 13.1 B-V: +1.03 Size: 2.0'x1.7' Class: E+
P.A.: 124 Inclination: --- R.V.: +6191 Source: RC3 *

NGC 3092 Galaxy *
RA: 10h 00m 47.4s Dec: -03° 00' 44"
Mag: 14.3 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.2'x0.6' Class: SB(s)0+?
P.A.: 25 Inclination: --- R.V.: +5853 Source: RC3 *

NGC 3093 Galaxy *
RA: 10h 00m 53.5s Dec: -02° 58' 19"
Mag: 15.2 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.7'x0.5' Class: E
P.A.: 44 Inclination: --- R.V.: +6099 Source: RC3 *

NGC 3101 Galaxy *
RA: 10h 01m 35.4s Dec: -02° 59' 40"
Mag: 15.3 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.2'x0.3' Class: Sa? sp
P.A.: 155 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

Note R.V on these egs -- indicate > 500mly. The egs are gathered around a small tri of mag 10, 11 & 12 *s about 3' long and pointing E. The brightest is -90 just S of the E most * in the tri. All are faint , small spot each being pretty similar except -101 and -92 that are slightly elong.

-90 is 30-40" diameter and a 11th mag * is on its N border. Grows broadly and slightly to centre with a small slightly brighter core and a very faint *ar nucleus.

-93 is the = faintest and only 20" diameter if that rising slightly to centre. It is 2' W of the tri.

-86 is 5' E of the tri, maybe slightly elong too in PA 150. 30" across rising slightly to centre. Low SB

-92 looks very similar to -86 save that the PA is 30. It is 3' S of the tri.

-101 is = faintest and the most clearly elong. 30" x 5" in PA 150, very, very faint and LSB growing weakly to centre.



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NGC 3110 Galaxy *
RA: 10h 04m 02.0s Dec: -06° 28' 29"
Mag: 13.5 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.5'x0.7' Class: SB(rs)b pec
P.A.: 5 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

This eg is elong in PA 0, lowish but not too bad SB patch which is beside a mag 14 * that is part of a short snaking line N-S of similar *s. Reasonable SB, almost good. Probably 1' x 30" oval grows broadly and mod to the centre without zones, core or nucleus.



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NGC 3122 Galaxy *
RA: 10h 06m 17.2s Dec: -06° 34' 27"
Mag: --- S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.5'x0.2' Class:
P.A.: 55 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *

Very very small eg two medium-powered fields from NGC 3110 (previous) For some reason isn't in the ArgoNavis database. Little more than a 20-30" diameter scrap of haze that grows slightly to centre without zones, core or nucleus.



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IC 3059 Galaxy *
RA: 12h 14m 55.6s Dec: +13° 27' 32"
Mag: 14.7 (B) S.B.: 15.7 B-V: +0.51 Size: 1.6'x1.2' Class: Im:
P.A.: 14 Inclination: --- R.V.: +263 Source: RC3 *

IC 3066 Galaxy *
RA: 12h 15m 16.3s Dec: +13° 28' 28"
Mag: 15.6 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.5'x0.3' Class: S
P.A.: 138 Inclination: 6 R.V.: +375 Source: RC3 *

IC 3062 Galaxy *
RA: 12h 15m 05.2s Dec: +13° 35' 38"
Mag: 14.8 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.8'x0.6' Class: S?
P.A.: 19 Inclination: --- R.V.: +7867 Source: RC3 *

This eg (-59) is only 1 field from NGC 4216. Very, very diffuse and LSB a bit less than 1' diameter brightening weakly to centre if at all. No core. zones or nucleus. -66 is 5' E and -62 is 10' NNE

-66 is very, very tiny and faint, a 10" diameter scrap of gossamer with no central brightening it has barely brighter SB than IC 3059.

-62 is a fraction better again, about 15" diameter brightening slightly to centre.



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NGC 4239 Galaxy *
RA: 12h 17m 14.9s Dec: +16° 31' 53"
Mag: 13.7 (B) S.B.: 12.7 B-V: +0.89 Size: 1.7'x1.1' Class: E
P.A.: 120 Inclination: --- R.V.: +921 Source: RC3 *

This eg appears on the NW side of a 5' I tri of mag 10 *s. Quite small, 40-50" diameter and round growing slightly and evenly to centre where there is a faint stellaring.

Pt 9 to follow ...
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