2706
Lyn
☀13.5mag
Ø 60''

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400/500mm - 17.5" (3/20/93): faint, fairly small, round, broad mild concentration. UGC 4699 lies 24' ENE and NGC 2691 is 25' NW.

600/800mm - 24" (2/16/15): fairly faint, moderately large, round, 0.9' diameter, broad weak concentration.

UGC 4689 lies 12' NE, UGC 4699 (overlapping double system) is 24' ENE and UGC 4704 is 28' SE. UGC 4689 is very faint, small, slightly elongated SSW-NNE, 24"x18" (central region). UGC 4699 is fairly faint, fairly small, roundish, weak concentration. A very distinctive group of four brighter stars ("T" or "Y" shape) is 3' to 5' preceding. Finally, UGC 4704 (viewed at 200x) is extremely faint, thin edge-on roughly 10:1 WNW-ESE, 1.2'x0.2', can only glimpse due to very low even surface brightness. A mag 11 star is just south of the east end [2.2' from center].