NGC 2567 Bochum 4
Pup
☀7.4mag
Ø 10'
Photo Synthetic

William Herschel discovered NGC 2396 = H VIII-36 = h451 on 31 Jan 1785 (sweep 363) and called it "a coarsely scattered forming cluster about 20 or 30' diam." His position is within this scattered group. John Herschel simply called this object a "straggling portion of the Milky Way."

400/500mm - 17.5" (2/8/91): about three dozen stars mostly mag 11-13 are resolved at 82x. Evenly distributed, not rich and does not stand out well in a rich field. The brightest star is mag 8.7 SAO 152910 situated at the west side. Located 10' S of ∑1097 = 6.1/8.5 at 20"!

Notes by Steve Gottlieb