Her
☀14.7mag
Ø 90'' / 60''

600/800mm - 24" (6/8/13): at 282x appeared faint to fairly faint, low even surface brightness, slightly elongated SW-NE, ~30"x24". The SDSS shows an unusual off-center core like NGC 5474 ("sloshed" galaxy) or possibly a merged companion on the southwest side. This "core" is elongated SW-NE like a bar, but the halo is just a low surface brightness halo with some blue knots. My observation probably picked up the core only. UGC 11027 is located 21' ENE of NGC 6484 with UGC 11029 10' SE (the trio is KTG 67).