The nucleus of the galaxy is only 5"-6" west of the star, and the online positions for the galaxy actually correspond with the star.
600/800mm - 24" (9/28/19): at 322x; fairly faint, moderately large, round?, challenging low surface brightness glow surrounding a relatively bright star (mag 13.2?). The star nearly masks the galaxy and initially it seemed as just scattered glow around the star. With careful viewing the glow was more evident west of the star. UGC 492 lies 24' NW.
Notes by Steve Gottlieb