NGC 7086 IC 5070
Cyg
☀8.3mag
Ø 5.0'

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William Herschel discovered NGC 7062 = H VII-51 = h2116 on 19 Oct 1788 (sweep 868) and recorded "a pretty compressed cl. of pS stars, considerably rich, 5 or 6' dia, iR." JH made 3 observations, first recording (sweep 203), "a neat, pretty compact cluster of 50 or 60 stars 4' diam; irreg fig; a * 13m taken, the chief in the preceding part."

200/250mm - 8" (7/16/82): rich, small. Includes many mag 12-13 stars over haze, very mottled and dense.

400/500mm - 17.5" (8/7/91): about 30 stars mag 10 and fainter in a 5' diameter at 220x. The brightest stars form a parallelogram enclosing the cluster. A mag 10 star is at the east end and a mag 11 star is at the west end. Most of the cluster stars in the interior are mag 12.5-14.

Notes by Steve Gottlieb