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Old 05-05-2010, 10:50 PM
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Part 15 ...

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NGC 5692 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 38m 18.1s Dec: +03° 24' 35"
Mag: 13.9 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0'x0.5' Class: S?
P.A.: 35 Inclination: --- R.V.: +1657 Source: RC3 *

This is a reasonable SB but small eg making a big RA tri with mags 8 & 9 *s 12' to the NW and SW. Slightly off-round oval in PA 0, 40" x 20" reasonable SB halo brightening weakly to the centre without core or nucleus.



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NGC 5705 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 39m 49.9s Dec: -00° 43' 07"
Mag: 13.3 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 2.9'x1.7' Class: SB(rs)d
P.A.: 64 Inclination: 4 R.V.: +1768 Source: RC3 *

-05 forms a longish, flat tri with mags 12 & 10 *s to its SE 3' and WSW 9'. Extremely LSB, slightly elong oval in PA 90 but good size, 2' x 1.5' weak edged halo with a very faint * embedded in the SE end -- mag 15.5. Brightens weakly if at all to centre without core or nucleus. Extremely LSB.



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NGC 5713 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 14h 40m 11.7s Dec: -00° 17' 24"
Mag: 11.8 (B) S.B.: 12.5 B-V: +0.64 Size: 2.7'x2.4' Class: SAB(rs)bc pec
P.A.: 10 Inclination: 2 R.V.: +1883 Source: RC3 *

NGC 5719 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 14h 40m 56.3s Dec: -00° 19' 02"
Mag: 13.1 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 3.2'x1.1' Class: SAB(s)ab pec
P.A.: 107 Inclination: 6 R.V.: +1713 Source: RC3 *

This is a lovely pair. -19 is about 10' to due E of -13. Both fairly bright egs, -13 is a good sized slightly oval halo, 2 x 1.75 in PA 90, very diffuse and LSB outer halo. About 40" round slightly brighter core zone a little off-set to the W -- toward -19, with a very faint, tiny spot nucleus in the centre of the core.

-19 is a much elong eg in PA 90 and appears 2' S of a mag 11 *. Probably about 2.25' x 15" very diffuse LSB outer halo brightening weakly to centre where there is a small 20" long mod brighter streak core with a faint stellaring at centre.



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NGC 5718 Arp 171 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 14h 40m 42.9s Dec: +03° 27' 57"
Mag: 13.9 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.5'x1.0' Class: S0-:
P.A.: 85 Inclination: --- R.V.: +8277 Source: RC3 *

IC 1042 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 14h 40m 39.0s Dec: +03° 28' 11"
Mag: 14.3 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0' Class: S0?
P.A.: --- Inclination: --- R.V.: +7929 Source: RC3 *

IC 1039 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 40m 29.4s Dec: +03° 25' 58"
Mag: 15.5 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.8'x0.4' Class: L
P.A.: 39 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *

IC 1041 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 40m 37.7s Dec: +03° 22' 39"
Mag: 15.2 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.7'x0.4' Class: Sb
P.A.: 150 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *

-18 and -42 are in a side-by-side pair, not quite in contact E-W of each other with -18 to the E. These are pretty faint and LSB and a mag 10 * is just 1.5' NE of the two. Both seem to be similarly bright with -18 slightly the larger. Both round, about 40" diameter, very LSB growing broadly and slightly to the centre without nucleus. -39 is 4' SW and -41 is 6' S. Both are very similar to each other, about 20" diameter. -41 is perhaps a fraction the brighter of the two, round and growing slightly to centre without zones or nucleus.



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NGC 5725 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 40m 58.3s Dec: +02° 11' 10"
Mag: 14.3 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.1'x0.7' Class: SB(s)d:
P.A.: 40 Inclination: 2 R.V.: +1635 Source: RC3 *

This eg is about 2.5' N of a mag 14 *. Pretty small to tiny, round, about 40" diameter, quite LSB growing broadly and slightly to centre with an occasional whiff of a weakly brighter core zone about 1/4th the size of the halo.



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IC 1048 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 42m 57.8s Dec: +04° 53' 23"
Mag: 13.6 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 2.2'x0.7' Class: S
P.A.: 163 Inclination: 7 R.V.: +1633 Source: RC3 *

This eg is quite attractive edge-on LSB lens-shaped spiral perhaps 2.25' x 10" in PA 0. There is a small Tri of mag 13 & 14 *s to its NE by a few arc mins. It also has a mag 16 * in the halo 3/4 of the way out on the N end. Reasonable though lowish SB over most of it, though the tips are faint. Grows weakly to centre in the outer halo but near centre moderately to an axial streak through the central 1' of length.



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NGC 5740 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 44m 24.4s Dec: +01° 40' 48"
Mag: 11.9 (V) S.B.: --- B-V: +0.70 Size: 3.0'x1.5' Class: SAB(rs)b
P.A.: 159 Inclination: 4 R.V.: +1567 Source: RC3 *

NGC 5738 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 43m 56.6s Dec: +01° 36' 15"
Mag: 14.9 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0'x0.3' Class: S0^: sp
P.A.: 64 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

These two are a medium-powered field SW of NGC 5746. -40 is in a fairly blank field and is an elong oval-shaped spiral. In PA 175. Maybe 2.25' x 40" pretty low SB outer halo, small slightly brighter zone in the centre and a whiff of a weakly brighter, very small spot in the centre. -38 is on a very blank area, about 7' SW. Tiny and faint, LSB spot with no real core or nucleus. About 15" diameter.



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NGC 5765A NGC 5765 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 14h 50m 50.7s Dec: +05° 07' 11"
Mag: 14.6 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.9'x0.3' Class: Sb:
P.A.: 76 Inclination: --- R.V.: +8349 Source: PGC *

NGC 5765B MCG +1-38-5 PGC 53012 Multi-Galaxy Sys *
RA: 14h 50m 51.5s Dec: +05° 06' 52"
Mag: 15.4 S.B.: --- B-V: ---Size: 0.7'x0.4' Class: Sab
P.A.: 109 Inclination: --- R.V.: +8224 Source: PGC *

These two appear in a very barren field. The two appear as a merged halo slightly elong in PA 0 with two very faint condensation, the S one is a little brighter. The whole halo would be 40" x 20" of very LSB and grows slightly to the two condensations.



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IC 1066 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 53m 02.9s Dec: +03° 17' 46"
Mag: 14.1 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.4'x0.8' Class: S?
P.A.: 76 Inclination: 4 R.V.: +1589 Source: RC3 *

IC 1067 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 53m 05.3s Dec: +03° 19' 54"
Mag: 13.0 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 2.1'x1.7' Class: SB(s)b
P.A.: 127 Inclination: 2 R.V.: +1558 Source: RC3 *

These two appear almost touching N-S a little to the W of a short curved line of 3 mags 11 & 12 *s. Both seem better than the DSS indicates. -67 seems the brighter or at least has better SB. It is round, probably 1' diameter growing at first broadly and slightly then nr centre moderately to a faint spot at centre. -66 is about 40-50" long brightening broadly and slightly to centre and has lower SB and has no nucleus. The centres are only 3' apart.



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NGC 5770 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 53m 15.0s Dec: +03° 57' 38"
Mag: 13.2 (B) S.B.: --- B-V: +0.89 Size: 1.7'x1.2' Class: SB0
P.A.: 114 Inclination: 2 R.V.: +1463 Source: RC3 *

This eg is to the SW by 4' of a wide mags 11/12 pair in PA 90. Seems to be slightly oval in PA 90, weak-edged LSB outer halo, brightening slightly to centre where there is a very faint *ar nucleus. Mag 16 * just off the NE halo seems to be occasionally visible. (Later found to be the near *ar PGC 1261432. on Sky-Map)



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IC 1071 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 54m 12.4s Dec: +04° 45' 02"
Mag: 14.2 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0'x0.7' Class: S0
P.A.: 150 Inclination: 2 R.V.: +8302 Source: RC3 *

IC 1072 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 54m 13.2s Dec: +04° 50' 30"
Mag: 15.3 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.7'x0.4' Class: S
P.A.: 151 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *

IC 1073 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 54m 14.4s Dec: +04° 47' 40"
Mag: 15.6 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.4'x0.3' Class:
P.A.: 141 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *

Of these three that are in a short S-N line about 6' long, -71 at the southern end is easily the brightest. 30" diameter, round and grows slightly to centre where there is a faint stellaring. -72 is 5' N at the N end of the line is 2nd brightest, -73 is faintest but only marginally fainter than -72. Both are very tiny, at most 15" diameter, very, very LSB no structure visible.



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NGC 5776 Galaxy *
RA: 14h 54m 32.8s Dec: +02° 57' 59"
Mag: 14.7 S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.9'x0.7' Class: S
P.A.: 109 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: PGC *

Is found a little to the NW of the mid-point between a couple of mag 9 *s separated by 8' and aligned SW-NE. Pretty small, round eg 40-50" diameter, round grows at first weakly then close to centre slightly and at centre is a faint stellaring.



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NGC 5813 Galaxy *
RA: 15h 01m 11.2s Dec: +01° 42' 10"
Mag: 11.5 (B) S.B.: 13.3 B-V: +0.99 Size: 4.1'x2.9' Class: E1-2
P.A.: 145 Inclination: --- R.V.: +1924 Source: RC3 *

NGC 5814 Galaxy *
RA: 15h 01m 21.0s Dec: +01° 38' 12"
Mag: 14.7 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.8'x0.4' Class: (R')Sab
P.A.: 37 Inclination: --- R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

NGC 5811 Galaxy *
RA: 15h 00m 27.1s Dec: +01° 37' 24"
Mag: 14.5 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 0.9'x0.7' Class: SB(s)m:
P.A.: 80 Inclination: --- R.V.: +1513 Source: RC3 *

MCG +0-38-18 PGC 53683 Galaxy *
RA: 15h 02m 03.6s Dec: +01° 50' 27"
Mag: 14.6 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 1.0'x0.8' Class: SB(rs)dm
P.A.: 53 Inclination: 1 R.V.: --- Source: RC3 *

-13 is a large bright eg and is contained within a 5' a side box of mag 12 *s. Good sized, slightly oval halo in about PA 135, maybe nearly 2' diameter, very LSB tenuous outer halo and at centre is a small slightly brighter zone and a good stellaring in the centre. Overall good SB. 14 is 4' SE.

-14 very small reasonable SB spot 20-30" diameter with a threshold mag stellaring at centre. -11 is 10' SW and is of similar description save that it seems a tad fainter.

MCG +0-38-18 is 15' NE of -13 and is a very LSB tenuous spot about 30" diameter with no structure and brightens weakly to centre.



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NGC 5854 Galaxy *
RA: 15h 07m 47.7s Dec: +02° 34' 09"
Mag: 12.7 (B) S.B.: 11.7 B-V: +0.85 Size: 2.7'x0.7' Class: SB(s)0+ sp
P.A.: 55 Inclination: 6 R.V.: +1668 Source: RC3 *

This eg forms a small RA tri with mags 8 & 10 *s to the N and NW a few arc-mins away. Elong lens-shaped halo in PA 60, 1.5' x 20" reasonable to good SB halo growing to a short brighter streak in the dead centre. Mod bright, not hard to see.



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NGC 5864 Galaxy *
RA: 15h 09m 33.8s Dec: +03° 03' 12"
Mag: 12.8 (P) S.B.: --- B-V: --- Size: 2.7'x0.8' Class: SB(s)0^? sp
P.A.: 68 Inclination: 6 R.V.: +1872 Source: RC3 *

This eg is to the S of a long thin I tri that points away from it and made up by mag 12 *s. Elong in about PA 60, and has two faint *s below the S flank, mags 14 & 15.5. Attractive faint spindle shaped 1.5' x 20" broad slight increase in brightness to centre, overall SB is quite good. only Mod faint, and has a small elong weakly br zone at centre.

Yep, that's 375 objects observed and recorded over the weekend not to mention the several dozen favorites visited!

Best

Les D
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