UGC 1948 UGC 1807
And
☀15.2mag
Ø 90'' / 66''

This galaxy is assumed to be NGC 920 in all modern catalogues.

400/500mm - 17.5" (8/5/97): extremely faint, moderately large, ~1.5' diameter, very low surface brightness, required averted vision to glimpse. This roundish unconcentrated glow is situated within a group of stars including a mag 11 star 1.6' WSW and mag 13 stars 1' NW and 1' SE. I would not have noticed this object without averted vision and knowing the exact location using a printed finder chart. Located 9.5' W of much brighter IC 1799 and 15' WNW of NGC 933.

Notes by Steve Gottlieb