Object data NGC 4274
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“Alkor”
Lacerta N25010c Newtonian, f/D = 4
SX Trius 694, Baader LRGB filter
10micron GM2000 HPS II, unguided
L 49x10min / RGB 22x10min per filter
19 h 10 min
data acquired remotely using CCD Commander
NGC 4274 / 4278 in Coma Beremices
Barred Spiral Galaxy, SBab
6.8’ x 2.4’
10.5 mag (V)
Com
2019-02-24 + 27 + 28 + 2019-03-01 + 06 + 08
41 Mio ly
Object data NGC 4278
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Elliptical Galaxy, E1-2
4’ x 4’
10.2 mag (V)
Com
~51 Mio ly
Around NGC 4278 many globular clusters can be identified.
I have marked 28 of them in this image. They are:
1: [PFR2013]NGC4278 GC261
15: [UFS2013] acs 1980
2: [UFS2013] acs 779
16: [UFS2013] acs 1981
3: [UFS2013] acs 1052
17: [PFR2013]NGC4278 GC64
4: [PFR2013]NGC4278 GC72
18: [UFS2013] acs 2234
5: [UFS2013] acs 609
19: [UFS2013] acs 918
6: [PFR2013]NGC4278 GC121
20: [UFS2013] acs 1893
7: [UFS2013] acs 776
21: [UFS2013] acs 1497
8: [UFS2013] acs 2416
22: [PFR2013]NGC4278 GC10
9: [PFR2013]NGC4278 GC139
23: [UFS2013] acs 1792
10: [UFS2013] acs 1376
24: [UFS2013] acs 11
11: [UFS2013] acs 1179
25: [UFS2013] acs 2430
12: [UFS2013] acs 326
26: [UFS2013] acs 2267
13: [UFS2013] acs 1138
27: [UFS2013] sub 33897
14: [UFS2013] acs 1107
28: [UFS2013] acs 303