NGC 2295 NGC 2227
Cma
☀12.5mag
Ø 1.7' / 78''

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John Herschel discovered NGC 2267 = h3059 on 16 Feb 1836 and described as "pB, S, R, 20"; has 2 or 3 small stars close to it." DeLisle Stewart, using photographic plates from Peru, described this object as "two nebulae close together."

400/500mm - 17.5" (1/19/91): fairly faint, very small, oval 3:2 NW-SE, bright core. Two nearby stars confuse the observation: a mag 13 star just 36" W of center (at the NW edge) and a mag 14 star 0.9' SW of center.

Notes by Steve Gottlieb