lamperti
May 14th, 2015, 03:01 PM
Small globular in Virgo discovered in 2007 and definitely off the beaten path!
Wikipedia: "Koposov I and Koposov II were described by their discoverers as the "lowest luminosity globular clusters orbiting the Milky Way," along with AM 4, Palomar 1, and Whiting 1.
At 450x and a 22", Koposov-I showed as a hazy, faint glow around a faint star. No resolution.
RA=11h 59m 18.05s[1]
Declination =+12° 15′ 36.0″
Distance= 157.5 kly (48.3 kpc)
Apparent magnitude (V)=14.20
Koposov II is in Gemini and much fainter. Better challenge for imagers.
Al
Wikipedia: "Koposov I and Koposov II were described by their discoverers as the "lowest luminosity globular clusters orbiting the Milky Way," along with AM 4, Palomar 1, and Whiting 1.
At 450x and a 22", Koposov-I showed as a hazy, faint glow around a faint star. No resolution.
RA=11h 59m 18.05s[1]
Declination =+12° 15′ 36.0″
Distance= 157.5 kly (48.3 kpc)
Apparent magnitude (V)=14.20
Koposov II is in Gemini and much fainter. Better challenge for imagers.
Al