NGC 7015
The galaxy NGC 7015 was catalogued for the first time in 1888 in the New General Catalogs by the Danish astronomer John Dreyer.
The large astronomer then introduced into his catalog a small galaxy located in the Petit Horse (Equileus) with for Right ascension 21:05 m 37.3s and for variation +11° 24 ' 50".
It has a scale from approximately 2 ' (1.9 ' *1.7'), is slightly stretched and, with a magnitude of 12,5, is accessible only to the confirmed amateurs.
NGC 7015 is a lenticular galaxy (GSbc ( G - Galaxy S - of lenticular type bc - between B and c)) with an almost invisible core and being detached only slightly.
See too
Related articles
- New General Catalogs
- Liste of the objects of the NGC
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- objects NGC
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