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Observations of object "N4026":

NGC4026 (Galaxy, in Ursa Major, Est. RaDec 11h57m,+50d58')
Observer: Dave Mitsky (e-mail: djm28@psu.edu)
Instrument: 17-inch equatorial reflector   Location: Harrisburg, PA, USA
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Fri Apr 3 02:12:00 1998 UT   Obs. no.: 317

After observing Supernova 1998S in NGC 3877 once again and determining that it had dimmed since my last observation on 3/31, I moved on to other galaxies in the neighborhood of NGC 3877 in Ursa Major. I logged 5 new galaxies, 4 of them H400 objects. NGC 4026 is a 10.7 magnitude elliptical galaxy which appeared as circular and small with a "stellar" nucleus. The other galaxies were NGC 3953, NGC 3998, NGC 3990, and NGC 3982. Earlier that evening I observed M64, M97, M108, and M109.

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