NGC 4193 NGC 5719
Vir
☀12.2mag
Ø 2.0' / 96''

R.J. Mitchell discovered IC 1067 = J. 1-325, along with IC 1066, on 16 May 1855 using LdR's 72". See the story under IC 1066.

400/500mm - 17.5" (6/18/93): slightly larger and brighter of close pair with IC 1066 2.2' SSW. Fairly faint, fairly small, slightly elongated NW-SE, 1.0'x0.8', bright core. A mag 12 star is 2.7' ESE. Prominent for an IC pair.

600/800mm - 24" (6/23/17): at 375x; moderately bright, fairly small, roundish, ~45" diameter. Contains a very small brighter nucleus embedded in a "bar" that was often seen oriented NW-SE. A 15th mag star is superimposed at the west edge. Brighter of a nice pair with IC 1066 2.2' SSW. Two mag 11 and 13 stars lies 2.5' E and a similar distance southeast.

900/1200mm - 48" (4/19/17): bright, moderately large, slightly elongated NW-SE, ~1.0' diameter. Contains a very bright very small nucleus. I didn't notice the bar structure in a quick observation. An easy 9" pair of mag 15-15.5 stars is on the southwest side. Forms a 2.2' pair with IC 1066 to the SSW with the NGC 5774/5775 18' NE. A mag 16.6 star lies 1.3' SSW, nearly on a direct line between IC 1066 and IC 1077.

Notes by Steve Gottlieb