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1Properties
Magnitude
11.53
Angular Size
0.6′ × 0.3′
Position Angle
84°
Galaxy Type
Lenticular (S0-a)
eeF, bM
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Position & Identifiers
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| Telescope | Bortle 3 | Bortle 4 | Bortle 5 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 80 mm refractor 80mm refr. | Hard+ | Hard | Hard |
| 150 mm Newton 150mm Newt. | Medium | Medium | Hard+ |
| Celestron C8 (203 mm SCT) C8 203mm | Medium+ | Medium+ | Medium |
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Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = outer suburbs · 5 = suburbs
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3Visibility
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Best season
Jul – Sep
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Eyepiece View
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Best Magnification
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Surface Brightness
7
Morphology Decoder
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Inclination & True Shape
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