NGC 358
Object type | Asterism |
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Constellation | Cassiopeia |
01h 05m 03.6016s [1] | |
Declination | +62° 01′ 41.223″ [1] |
In visual light (V) | |
Apparent size | 2.5' [2] |
11.2 | |
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NGC 358 is an asterism of four stars in the constellation Cassiopeia.
Individual Objects
Component | Right Ascension | Declination | Brightness | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
TYC 4021-519-1 | 01h 05m 03.5s | +62° 01′ 41.4″ | 11.2 | |
TYC 4201-575-1 CMC 600551 |
01h 05m 15.4s | +62° 01′ 37.1″ | 11.8 | VizieR |
TYC 4201-649-1 | 01h 05m 05.7s | +62° 00′ 54.5″ | 11.6 | VizieR |
USNO-A2.0 1500-01120974 | 01h 05m 19s | +62° 00′ 57″ | 12.5 | VizieR |
The asterism was discovered on February 4, 1865 by the German-Danish astronomer Heinrich Louis d'Arrest.
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