Jimi Lowrey
August 15th, 2021, 09:10 PM
ARP 169 AKA NGC 7236,NGC 7237 and PGC 200377
Galaxy Triplet
Pegasus
RA 22 14 46
Dec + 13 50 59
MAG
7236 14.4
7237 14.0
PGC 200377 approximately 16.0 ?
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I am filling in for Dragan this week he is on vacation.
Arp 169 is one of my favorite type of objects a galaxy triplet. Although only two of the galaxies are interacting NGC 7236 and NGC 7237. The faint PGC 200377 is foreground of the group by 30 million light years. PGC 200377 is called NGC 7237C in NED I could not find out why this is if anyone knows I would be interested in the story. Albert Marth found 7236 and 7237 on August 25, 1864. I am not sure if he caught PGC 200377.
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My observations of this small group I see 7236 and 7237 fairly bright encased in a common halo. PGC 200377 is direct vision in the 48” I find this small group best a 610X on this night. I highly recommend this group.
Be sure next time out to try Arp 169 galaxy triplet,
Give It A GO!
Good Luck and Great Viewing
Galaxy Triplet
Pegasus
RA 22 14 46
Dec + 13 50 59
MAG
7236 14.4
7237 14.0
PGC 200377 approximately 16.0 ?
———————————————— ————-
I am filling in for Dragan this week he is on vacation.
Arp 169 is one of my favorite type of objects a galaxy triplet. Although only two of the galaxies are interacting NGC 7236 and NGC 7237. The faint PGC 200377 is foreground of the group by 30 million light years. PGC 200377 is called NGC 7237C in NED I could not find out why this is if anyone knows I would be interested in the story. Albert Marth found 7236 and 7237 on August 25, 1864. I am not sure if he caught PGC 200377.
4411
My observations of this small group I see 7236 and 7237 fairly bright encased in a common halo. PGC 200377 is direct vision in the 48” I find this small group best a 610X on this night. I highly recommend this group.
Be sure next time out to try Arp 169 galaxy triplet,
Give It A GO!
Good Luck and Great Viewing