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NGC 2835

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Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) Image Information for  NGC 2835
DSS Acknowledgement ,  DSS Copyright Notice DSS Image Generation:  1st Generation DSS Image
Image Center (2000):  09h 17m 52.8s; -22º 21' 17"Image File Name:  n2835.jpg
Image Size (arcminutes):  10' x 10'Image Size (pixels):  353 x 353
Original NGC Catalogue Data for  NGC 2835
General Catalogue Designation:  ...William Herschel Designation:  ...
John Herschel Designation:  ...Other Observers:  Barnard
Right Ascension (Equinox 1860):  09h 11m 34sAnnual RA Precession (Equinox 1880):  +2.71s
North Polar Declination (Equinox 1860):  111° 46.0'Annual DEC Precession (Equinox 1880):  +14.9"
Summary Description:  F, * 10 inv f, bet 2 st 9
Notes:  Comments:  
Discovered by:  Edward Emerson Barnard (1857 - 1923)Year of Discovery:  1882-7
Telescope Aperture (Inches):  -Telescope Type:  -
Understanding the 'Summary Description':  Summary Description Abbreviations List
Contemporary/Current Data for  NGC 2835
Right Ascension (2000):  09h 17m 52.8sDeclination (2000):  -22º 21' 17"
Object Type:  GalaxyObject Classification:  Sc
Constellation:  HydraPosition Angle:  8 °
Visual Magnitude:  10.6Surface Brightness:  14.1
Blue Magnitude:  11.1Object Size:  6.6'X4.4'
Also Cataloged As:  UA 157, MCG-04-22-008, ESO 564-G035, AM 0915-220, IRAS 09156-2208,
PGC 26259
Catalogue Notes:  ---------------
Book / Chart References for NGC 2835
Luginbuhl & Skiff (Page):  ---Burnham's (Volume : Page):  ------
Uranometria 2000:  322,323Herald-Bobroff Astroatlas:  C-68
Microsky:  846GSC Small Region Number:  6040
POSS Blue Plate #:  1529POSS Red Plate #:  1529
Database Update Level: 2 (Complete)
Contemporary Visual Observation(s) for NGC 2835
NGC 2835 = ESO 564-035 = MCG -04-22-008 = UGCA 157 = PGC 26259
09 17 52.8 -22 21 17
V = 10.5;  Size 6.6x4.4;  SB = 14.0;  PA = 8d

17.5": very large, low surface brightness, slightly elongated, weak 
concentration.  Bracketed by two mag 10 stars 2.8' W and 3.4' SE of center.

- by Steve Gottlieb

Data Sources Used to research NGC 2835
[NGC] New General Catalogue / [IC] Index Catalogue (Dreyer - 1888, 1895, 1908)
[OHCDSO] Observing Handbook and Catalog of Deep-Sky Objects (Luginbuhl & Skiff - 1990)
[GD-NGCDDB] NGC Discoverer's Database (DeLange - 1987 to 2006)
[NGCT] The Nearby Galaxies Catalog (Tully)
[IRAS] IRAS Survey (NASA - 1989)
[ESO] The ESO Uppsala Survey of the ESO(B) Atlas (Lauberts - 1982)
[HC-PPL] NGC/IC Accurate Positions List Database (Corwin - 1996 thru 2006)
[SG-NGCO] NGC/IC Observations Database (Gottlieb - 1998 thru 2006)
[RE-AZDB] The Arizona Database®, V15.5 (Erdmann - 1987 thru 2006)
[PGC] Principle Galaxy Catalog (Paturel et al. - 1989, 2003)
[DSS] Digitized Sky Survey - 1st (102 CD-ROM) and 2nd (Web Site) Generation (STScI - 1994)
[NED] NASA's Extragalactic Database (NED) located at http://nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/

Additional Notes
1st generation images were generated from the 102 CD-ROM version of the Digitized Sky Survey (DSS)
2nd generation images were generated at the DSS web site located at http://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/dsswin
Luginbuhl & Skiff page numbers are from 'Observing Handbook and Catalogue of Deep-Sky Objects' by Christian B. Luginbuhl and Brian A. Skiff, produced by Cambridge University Press
Burnham's refers to 'Burnham's Celestial Handbook' in three volumes produced by Dover Publications, Inc.
Uranometria 2000 chart numbers are for those printings authored by Tirion, Rappaport & Lovi, and are not for the most recent printings authored by Tirion, Rappaport & Remaklus in which the charts were re-numbered, all of which were and/or are produced by Willmann-Bell, Inc.
The Herald-Bobroff Astroatlas is by D. Herald and P. Bobroff of Canberra, Australia and is produced by HB2000 Publications
Microsky® is the microfiche rendition of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS) produced by Deen Publications (P.O. Box 867088; Plano Texas 75086)
POSS refers to the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey produced by The National Geographic Society in conjunction with The California Institute of Technology
All DSS image annotation was performed by Robert E. Erdmann, Jr., and is ©Copyright 1996 through 2008 by Robert E. Erdmann, Jr. - All rights reserved
All product names, trademarks, and copyrights are the property of their respective owners
Contemporary/Current Data for this object was hand collected and entered from the data sources listed in the "Data Sources Used" section of this table above.- Robert E. Erdmann, Jr.


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