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SkySafari field approximating image
(unknown field size)
#: 1
AL#: 02
Name: Trio 02
Members: NGC 127/128/130
RA: 00h 29.3m
DEC: +02d 54m
Brightness: Mags 14.5/11.8/14.1
Notes/Comments:
NGC 127 is the big galaxy in the middle. NGC 130 is on the left with NGC 128 on the right. There really isn't enough detail in the enlargement to tell the galaxy types. That's also true for the rest of the images on this page.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/2/2021
Time: 07:20 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 2
AL#: 04
Name: Trio 04
Members: NGC 142/143/144
RA: 00h 31.3m
DEC: -22d 36m
Brightness: Mags 13.7/14.4/13.7
Notes/Comments:
From top to bottom angled NGC 143, NGC 142 and NGC 144. SkySafari says all three are spirals. I can't tell.
Imaging Data:
Date: 7/31/2021
Time: 04:10 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 3
AL#: 05
Name: Trio 05
Members: NGC 232/235/235A
RA: 00h 42.8m
DEC: -23d 36m
Brightness: Mags 13.5/13.2/13.2
Notes/Comments:
NGC 235B is top left, NGC 230 bottom right edge on and NGC 232 is in the middle.
Imaging Data:
Date: 7/31/2021
Time: 04:05 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 4
AL#: 08
Name: Trio 08
Members: NGC 554/555/556
RA: 01h 27.2m
DEC: -22d 42m
Brightness: Mags 13.7/14.1/14.6
Notes/Comments:
It took me a while to figure this one out. PGC 133780 is down at the bottom right and I wanted to include it. The top galaxy in the "house" is NGC 556. Then clockwise from there NGC 554 and NGC 555 in the bottom right corner of the house. For a while I thought 554 was a star.
Imaging Data:
Date: 7/31/2021
Time: 04:15 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 5
AL#: 09
Name: Trio 09
Members: NGC 1057/1060/1061
RA: 02h 43.2m
DEC: +32d 30m
Brightness: Mags 14.2/11.8/14.
Notes/Comments:
NGC 1060 is the bright galaxy below the image center. NGC 1061 is almost directly above it. NGC 1057 is to the right of NGC 1061 before the faint double star.
NGC 1061 is shown as PGC 10303. NGC 1060 is shown as UGC 2184.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/6/2023
Time: 21:05 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 6
AL#: 10
Name: Trio 10
Members: NGC 1062/1066/1067
RA: 02h 43.8m
DEC: +32d 30m
Brightness: Mags 14.8/13.2/13.7
Notes/Comments:
Pretty much the same field as Trio 09 above shifted a bit to the right.
SkySafari says NGC 1062 is a multiple star. It is located towards the right edge and bottom of the zoomed image. NGC 1066 is the larger/brighter galaxy below and to the left of center. NGC 1067 is above it (not the double). Forming a triangle with 1066 & 1067 edge on UGC 2201 can just be seen closer to the image's center. Possibly it is the third member of the trio as it is long and easy to see in the zoomed image.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/6/2023
Time: 21:10 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 7
AL#: 11
Name: Trio 11
Members: NGC 1721/1725/1728
RA: 04h 59.4m
DEC: -11d 6m
Brightness: Mags 12.3/12.3/12.9
Notes/Comments:
The targets from left to right NGC 1728, 1725 and 1721...all bright and easy to pick up in the Slooh image.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/6/2023
Time: 21:15 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 8
AL#: 12
Name: Trio 12
Members: NGC 2292/2293/2295
RA: 06h 47.6m
DEC: -26d 48m
Brightness: Mags 10.8/10.7/12.7
Notes/Comments:
A pretty big zoom here shows NGC 2293 on the left, NGC 2292 closer to the center and NGC 2295 over on the right.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/1/2021
Time: 10:10 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 9
AL#: 13
Name: Trio 13
Members: NGC 2373/2375/2379
RA: 07h 27.1m
DEC: +33d 48m
Brightness: Mags 13.7/13.6/13.5
Notes/Comments:
From left to right three fuzzy faint galaxies that are easily picked up in the field: NGC 2379, NGC 2375, and NGC 2373. Of the three the first, 2379 requires a bit of effort to pick up.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/5/2023
Time: 21:00 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 10
AL#: 14
Name: Trio 14
Members: NGC 2385/2388/2389
RA: 07h 28.8m
DEC: +33d 54m
Brightness: Mags 14.2/13.7/12.9
Notes/Comments:
Left to right NGC 2389, 2388 and 2385.
While not a member of the trio SkySafari lists NGC 2390 as a multiple star.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/5/2023
Time: 20:20 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 11
AL#: 15
Name: Trio 15
Members: NGC 2510/2511/2513
RA: 08h 02.2m
DEC: +09d 24m
Brightness: Mags 13.4/14.1/11.6
Notes/Comments:
In order from top down NGC 2510, 2513 and 2511. NTC 2513 is the easiest to spot to the left of center.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/5/2023
Time: 20:25 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 12
AL#: 16
Name: Trio 16
Members: IC 2375/2379/2377
RA: 08h 26.4m
DEC: -13d 18m
Brightness: Mags 14.5/14.5/14.5
Notes/Comments:
Plate solve here because only IC 2377 shows up in SkySafari so I wasn't sure of their locations. From left to right IC 2379, IC 2377, and IC 2375.
A large zoom to show this.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/5/2023
Time: 20:55 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 13
AL#: 17
Name: Trio 17
Members: NGC 2854/2856/2857
RA: 09h 24.4m
DEC: +49d 18m
Brightness: Mags 13.0/13.1/12.3
Notes/Comments:
From top down NGC 2857, NGC 2856, and NGC 2854.
NGC 2857 is a big face on spiral.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/5/2023
Time: 20:30 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 14
AL#: 18
Name: Trio 18
Members: NGC 2872/2873/2874
RA: 09h 25.8m
DEC: +11d 24m
Brightness: Mags 11.9/15.8/12.5
Notes/Comments:
NGC 2873 is very small and faint. NGC 2874 is the tilted galaxy. NGC 2872 is the face on galaxy.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/8/2023
Time: 00:00 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 15
AL#: 19
Name: Trio 19
Members: NGC 2929/2930/2931
RA: 09h 37.6m
DEC: +23d 12m
Brightness: Mags 13.7/14.1/13.9
Notes/Comments:
NGC 2929 is the easily seen edge on below center. NGC 2930 is above it and slightly to the left. NGC 2931 is above and to the left of it.
PGC 27435 can be just seen above and to the left of the double star towards the left corner.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/8/2023
Time: 00:05 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 16
AL#: 20
Name: Trio 20
Members: NGC 2988/2991/2994
RA: 09h 47.0m
DEC: +22d 6m
Brightness: Mags 14.8/12.6/13.1
Notes/Comments:
A big zoom here to see NGC 2991 that is what I thought was a bright star. Edge on NGC 2988 is just the right and NGC 2994 is in the upper left corner.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/8/2023
Time: 00:10 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 17
AL#: 21
Name: Trio 21
Members: NGC 3128/3127/MCG-3-26-21
RA: 10h 06.2m
DEC: -16d 6m
Brightness: Mags 14.0/14.5/14.3
Notes/Comments:
MCG-3-26-21 is labeled PGC 29346 at the top of the image.
NGC 3127 is in the lower left while NGC 3128 is in the lower right.
Pretty cool field.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/8/2023
Time: 00:15 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 18
AL#: 22
Name: Trio 22
Members: NGC 3202/3205/3207
RA: 10h 20.8m
DEC: +43d 0m
Brightness: Mags 13.2/13.2/13.2
Notes/Comments:
I'm not sure why but this image was flipped from Slooh...north is down and east is right.
Left NGC 2302, center NGC 3205 and right NGC 3207.
The bright star on the left edge is HD 89211.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/8/2023
Time: 00:20 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 19
AL#: 30
Name: Trio 30
Members: NGC 4716A/4716B/4717
RA: 12h 50.5m
DEC: -09d 30m
Brightness: Mags 13.5/16.3/14.3
Notes/Comments:
NGC 4716 is on top and NGC 4717 below it. I'm having trouble finding a reference to 4716B but it could possibly be PGC 43465 at the bottom edge of the zoomed image. Looking closely at the full sized image shows NGC 4703 in the top right corner.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/7/2023
Time: 00:35 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 20
AL#: 31
Name: Trio 31
Members: NGC 5076/5077/5079
RA: 13h 19.5m
DEC: -12d 42m
Brightness: Mags 13.2/11.3/13.0
Notes/Comments:
From the top down big, bright NGC 5077, below and to the left face on NGC 5089 and NGC 5076.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/7/2023
Time: 01:05 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 21
AL#: 32
Name: Trio 32
Members: NGC 5150/5152/5153
RA: 13h 27.7m
DEC: -29d 36m
Brightness: Mags 12.6/12.5/12.3
Notes/Comments:
NGC 5150 is in the upper right. NGC 5153 is larger and to the left to the dimmer NGC 5152.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/2/2021
Time: 02:15 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 22
AL#: 34
Name: Trio 34
Members: NGC 5613/5615/5614
RA: 14h 24.1m
DEC: +34d 54m
Brightness: Mags 13.7/14.5/11.7
Notes/Comments:
NGC 5614 is the big bright galaxy. NGC 5615 is at 1 o'clock above it. NGC 5613 is further away above at about 12:30.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/6/2023
Time: 23:30 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 23
AL#: 35
Name: Trio 35
Members: NGC 5801/5802/5803
RA: 15h 00.5m
DEC: -13d 54m
Brightness: Mags 14.9/14.7/15.1
Notes/Comments:
NGC 5803 is the highest and on the left. NGC 5801 is biggest of the three and the lowest in the frame in the center. NGC 5802 is the furthest to the right.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/2/2021
Time: 02:20 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 24
AL#: 36
Name: Trio 36
Members: NGC 5916A/5915/5916
RA: 15h 21.5m
DEC: -13d 6m
Brightness: Mags 12.3/13.4/14.3
Notes/Comments:
All three are pretty easy to pick up in a rather poor exposure. The SkySafari image shows where they are in the frame.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/2/2021
Time: 02:25 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 25
AL#: 37
Name: Trio 37
Members: NGC 5981/5982/5985
RA: 15h 38.8m
DEC: +59d 24m
Brightness: Mags 13.0/11.1/11.1
Notes/Comments:
Left to right NGC 5985, NGC 5982 and NGC 5981. All are easy to see .
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/6/2023
Time: 23:35 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 26
AL#: 38
Name: Trio 38
Members: NGC 6119/6120/6122
RA: 16h 19.9m
DEC: +37d 48m
Brightness: Mags 14.4/13.8/14.3
Notes/Comments:
From left to right NGC 6122 is closer to the left edge, NGC 6119 is the lowest in the frame and NGC 6120 is the highest of the three.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/7/2023
Time: 02:20 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 27
AL#: 39
Name: Trio 39
Members: NGC 6607/6609/6608
RA: 18h 12.6m
DEC: +61d 18m
Brightness: Mags 14.6/15.0/14.3
Notes/Comments:
The images usually pick up all the targets but this one doesn't do much for NGG 6608, The AL book says magnitude 15 but SkySafari says 16.6 (which I believe).
NGC 6609 is in between two stars in the image's center. NGC 6607 is the faint blob to its right.
Imaging Data:
Date: 3/7/2023
Time: 02:30 UT
Site: Canary Islands
Scope: Canary Two Wide Field
Preset: Generic
Camera: FLI PL 16803
FOV: 43x43 arcminutes
Scale: 1.89 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 3x50 sec L
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 2x2
#: 28
AL#: 40
Name: Trio 40
Members: NGC 6927/6928/6929
RA: 20h 32.8m
DEC: +09d 54m
Brightness: Mags 14.5/12.2/12.8
Notes/Comments:
NGC 6927 and 6928 are in the same field as NGC 6930 near 20h 33m 56.6s, +10d 00' 14.7" so the third target is NGC 6930 not NGC 6929.
NGC 6930 is in the lower left corner. NGC 6928 is above and to the left of the image center. NGC 6927 is a blurry blob to the right of center.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/2/2021
Time: 06:50 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 29
AL#: 41
Name: Trio 41
Members: NGC 7016/7017/7018
RA: 21h 07.4m
DEC: -25d 30m
Brightness: Mags 13.9/14.4/13.5
Notes/Comments:
NGC 7018 (top) and NGC 2017 (bottom) both show as almost part of doubles or pairs. NGC 7016 is the one closest to the right edge.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/2/2021
Time: 02:30 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 30
AL#: 42
Name: Trio 42
Members: NGC 7270/7271/7275
RA: 22h 24.0m
DEC: +32d 24m
Brightness: Mags 13.9/14.6/14.3
Notes/Comments:
Wind?
Dim NGC 7275 is towards the upper left corner. NGC 7272 is easier to see over towards the right center. Dim and blurry NGC 7271 is about 1/2 down from the image's center.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/2/2021
Time: 07:05 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 31
AL#: 47
Name: Trio 47
Members: NGC 7530/7532/7534
RA: 23h 14.3m
DEC: -02d 42m
Brightness: Mags 12.1/13.5/13.5
Notes/Comments:
Top to bottom NGC 7534, NGC 7532, and last NGC 7530,
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/1/2021
Time: 05:00 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 32
AL#: 49
Name: Trio 49
Members: NGC 7769/7770/7771
RA: 23h 51.2m
DEC: +20d 6m
Brightness: Mags 12.0/13.8/12.2
Notes/Comments:
Left to right NGC 7771 (with an overlapping star), NGC 7770 and NGC 7769 in the upper right.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/2/2021
Time: 07:15 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
#: 33
AL#: 50
Name: Trio 50
Members: NGC 7778/7779/7781
RA: 23h 53.5m
DEC: +07d 54m
Brightness: Mags 12.7/12.7/13.9
Notes/Comments:
NGC 7782 is the bright galaxy in the upper left. The real three targets are all low in the zoomed frame with NGC 7781 looking more like part of a double and then first NGC 7779 and then NGC 7778 further to the right.
Imaging Data:
Date: 8/2/2021
Time: 07:10 UT
Site: Chile
Scope: Chile One
Preset: Generic
Camera: SBIG STL-11000M
FOV: 31x21 arcminutes
Scale: 1.41 arcsec/pixel
Exposure: 1x50 sec L, 1x25 sec RGB
Filter(s): LRGB
Binning: 3x3
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