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(IAAC) OBJECT: NGC 5838 (SP. Galaxy) INST: 16" f/4.59 Dobnewt - Suburban LM 5.1



Observer:  Todd Gross
Your skill:  Intermediate 
Date and UT of observation: 02/07/98 09:00 GMT
Location & latitude: 22 miles west of Boston, Ma. 42.3N
Site classification: Suburban
Limiting magnitude (visual): 5.1 zenith  est. 4.7 in vicinity of object
Seeing (1 to 10 - worst-best):   5
Moon up (phase?): No
Weather: Clear, snowcovered, scattered cirrus clouds
Instrument: 16" Newtonian-dob w. 96/99% coatings f/4.59   f.l. 1865
Magnifications: 267x,207x
Filters used: none
Object: NGC5838
Constellation: Virgo
Object data: Elongated spiral galaxy
Size(s): 4.2x1.5
Position: RA 15:04  DEC +2:06
Magnitudes: 10.9
Personal "rating" (at this aperture, and sky condition):  C+

In same field as NGC5846. Elongated central core with less pronounced 
medium-short extensions on either side . Elongated look to the galaxy 
but not spectacularly edge-on in appearance.





- Todd
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