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NGC5631 (Galaxy, in Ursa Major, Est. RaDec 14h26.6m, +56d35')
Observer: Dave Mitsky (e-mail: djm28@psu.edu, web: http://www.ezonline.com/ash/obs.htm)
Instrument: 17-inch equatorial reflector Location: Harrisburg, PA, USA
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: good Seeing: good
Time: Tue Jul 13 06:14:00 1999 UT Obs. no.: 464
NGC 5631 is a small (0.7'x0.7' AL) but obviously non-stellar 11.4 magnitude spiral galaxy. I used 118, 202, and 259x on this object, which is found in the vicinity of M101. NGC 5631 was circular and had a somewhat bright nucleus. It formed a triangle with two 12th magnitude field stars to the north.
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