Steve Gottlieb
December 4th, 2014, 11:20 PM
A few months ago, there was a thread on the "twist" in M31 and Ivan mentioned A102, a star cloud or OB-association at the extreme northeast end of the galaxy. I added it to my observing list and was able to take a close look last week with my 24-inch f/3.7 at my "local" observing site, about 85 miles north of San Francisco. Here's what I found --
M31-A102 is situated at the northeast end of M31, 1.2° from the center and is often not shown on images of M31. At 200x, three separate HII complexes in a NNW-SSE string could be detected. C372/373 at the southeast end is the brightest and appeared faint, small, round, ~12" diameter, contains a slightly brighter stellar point at center. On the SDSS, C372/373 is a group of several HII complexes and I was probably picking up the combined glow of the two northern knots. Just 1' NNW and 2' NNW are fainter C378 and C381. C378 was extremely faint and small, round, 8" diameter, only occasionally popped. C381 was initially seen fairly easily at 200x, forming the southwest vertex of an equilateral triangle with two mag 11/12 star. But then it took more effort to reacquire a very faint 8" glow.
Has anyone else observed this object? The labeled image below is from the SDSS.
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M31-A102 is situated at the northeast end of M31, 1.2° from the center and is often not shown on images of M31. At 200x, three separate HII complexes in a NNW-SSE string could be detected. C372/373 at the southeast end is the brightest and appeared faint, small, round, ~12" diameter, contains a slightly brighter stellar point at center. On the SDSS, C372/373 is a group of several HII complexes and I was probably picking up the combined glow of the two northern knots. Just 1' NNW and 2' NNW are fainter C378 and C381. C378 was extremely faint and small, round, 8" diameter, only occasionally popped. C381 was initially seen fairly easily at 200x, forming the southwest vertex of an equilateral triangle with two mag 11/12 star. But then it took more effort to reacquire a very faint 8" glow.
Has anyone else observed this object? The labeled image below is from the SDSS.
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