NGC 4366 NGC 4287
Vir
☀14.3mag
Ø 30'' / 24''

Arnold Schwassmann discovered IC 3274 = Sn. 96 on 15 Feb 1900 using a plate taken with the 6" astrograph at the Königstuhl Observatory in Heidelberg. He noted "eF, vS, ?." Identified as NGC 4360B in the RNGC.

400/500mm - 17.5" (3/24/90): very faint, extremely small, round, low surface brightness, just non-stellar. Located just 2' SW of brighter NGC 4360.

Notes by Steve Gottlieb