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NGC5363 (Galaxy, in Virgo, Est. RaDec 13h56m,+05d29')
Observer: Dave Mitsky (e-mail: djm28@psu.edu)
Instrument: 17-inch equatorial reflector Location: Harrisburg, PA, USA
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: good Seeing: excellent
Time: Tue May 19 02:10:00 1998 UT Obs. no.: 334
NGC 5363 is a fairly bright Herschel 400 elliptical galaxy located near a seventh magnitude field star. At 202x it appeared as a circular glow with a bright center. NGC 5364, a faint H400 spiral galaxy, was about a quarter of a degree to the south and appeared as a large and very dim diffuse glow.
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