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Re: NGC 7331 - Stephan's Quintet
      08/09/06 07:37 AM

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The brightest member is NGC 7320, mag~12.7, Sb~12.9




Well M76 is 3x larger and 10x brighter and is barely visible as starlike in 15x70s

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Edited by EdZ (08/10/06 06:07 AM)

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* NGC 7331 near Stephan's Quintet Tommaso Dorigo 08/08/06 08:26 PM
. * Re: NGC 7331 near Stephan's Quintet EdZModerator   08/08/06 08:38 PM
. * Re: NGC 7331 - Stephan's Quintet Phillip Creed   08/08/06 10:14 PM
. * Re: NGC 7331 - Stephan's Quintet EdZModerator   08/09/06 03:16 PM
. * Re: NGC 7331 - Stephan's Quintet Phillip Creed   08/10/06 11:21 AM
. * Re: NGC 7331 - Stephan's Quintet EdZModerator   08/09/06 07:37 AM
. * Re: NGC 7331 - Stephan's Quintet Phillip Creed   08/09/06 11:58 AM
. * Re: NGC 7331 & 7662 EdZModerator   08/10/06 06:33 AM

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