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NGC7448 (Galaxy, in Pegasus, Est. RaDec 23h00.1m, +15d59')
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: excellent
Time: Wed Oct 6 05:45:00 1999 UT Obs. no.: 482
I first observed this 11.2 magnitude H400 spiral galaxy almost 3 years ago. NGC 7448 is far larger and brighter than a group of 12th and 13th magnitude galaxies, including NGC 7463, NGC 7464, and NGC 7465, that lie to the east. It was seen as an elongated streak through the ASH 17" f/15 classical Cassegrain (202x) and earlier in the night through the ASH 12.5" f/6.5 Cave Newtonian.
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