Nice triplet, Uwe!
Two observations in my log, both from the French Alps.
First one in September 2014 using a 12" SCT @ 179x / 27':
NGC7463 (Holmberg 802A), NGC7464 (Holmberg 802C) and NGC7465 (Holmberg 802B) are all visible:
NGC7463 is the northernmost galaxy: Clearly elongated east to west, brighter in the middle. The brighter core also appears elongated east to west. To the SSE is NGC7464.
NGC7464 is a very faint, small, round patch, difficult to observe without AV.
To the SW is a white mag. 8.5 star (SAO108339), slightly closer than that star is, is NGC7465 to the SE: Brighter than NGC7463 and NGC7464 are, elongated NNW to SSE with a bright nucleus that is visible without AV, otherwise even in brightness.
Rated it 4/10.
Second observation was in October 2021 (session / blog) in my 14" SCT @ 168x / 29':
All three galaxies are visible, a nice view.
A - NGC7463 is the brightest galaxy, a clearly east-west elongated glow, irregular with AV and quite suddenly brighter in a large core that is elongated in the same direction. With AV it is clear that the galaxy gradually faints towards the west and more suddenly towards the east. To the SW is a bright white mag. 6 star (SAO108339).
To the SSE of A - NGC7463 is C - NGC7464: a small, faint, round glow, even in brightness without AV, with AV gradually brighter in the middle, no nucleus visible.
To the ESE of C - NGC7464 is B - NGC7465: Without AV a slightly NNW-SSE elongated glow with an extremely bright nucleus that is very clearly visible. With AV slightly more elongated and quite suddenly slightly brighter in a round core.
This time around I must have liked it better, as I rated it 6/10.
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