M-05-33-005 = Seashell Galaxy
13 47 23.3 -30 25 01
Size 0.4x0.1
17.5: very faint, very small, round. Nearly attached to the S end of
N5291. Known as the "Seashell" galaxy due to unusual "Whelk" appearance on
photographs.
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N5291 = E445-030 = M-05-33-006
13 47 24.4 -30 24 28
V = 14.1; Size 1.1x0.7; SB = 13.8; PA = 168d
17.5: fairly faint, very small, round, small bright core. Forms a double
system with M-05-33-005 = "Seashell galaxy" just 0.6' S.
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N5292 = E445-031 = M-05-33-008
13 47 39.6 -30 56 20
V = 11.9; Size 1.8x1.5; SB = 12.9; PA = 55d
17.5: moderately bright, fairly small, gradually brighter halo, bright
core. Two mag 13-14 stars are collinear to the NE (the closer star is 1.0'
from center).
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M-05-33-009
13 48 06.1 -30 32 12
V = 13.9; Size 0.7x0.5; SB = 12.6
17.5: extremely faint, very small, round. Forms a pair with E445-037 3'
SE. Located 5.2' S of N5298.
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N5298 = E445-035 = M-05-33-010
13 48 11.1 -30 27 08
V = 13.1; Size 1.1x0.8; SB = 12.9; PA = 166d
17.5: faint, small, slightly elongated, weak concentration. Located in a
group of faint stars. The M-05-33-009/E445-037 pair lies 5' S and E445-039
is 5.7' ENE. E445-039 is identified as N5298 in RC3, ESO and NED.
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E445-037 = M-05-33-011
13 48 15.8 -30 34 30
V = 14.4; Size 1.1x0.4; SB = 13.4; PA = 54d
17.5: faint, very small, oval, small bright core. Several stars lie S.
Forms a pair with M-05-33-009 2.0' WNW. Located 7' S of N5298.
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E445-039 = M-05-33-015
13 48 36.5 -30 25 43
V = 13.1; Size 1.4x0.7; SB = 12.9; PA = 69d
17.5: fairly faint, fairly small, oval SW-NE, weak concentration. N5298
lies 5.7' WSW. This galaxy is identified as N5298 in ESO/Uppsala and RC3.
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E445-040 = A1345-30 = M-05-33-014
13 48 39.2 -30 48 39
V = 13.2; Size 1.5x0.4; SB = 12.5; PA = 88d
17.5: faint, fairly small, oval E-W. Located 7.5' SW of mag 7.7 SAO 204870.
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N5302 = E445-043 = M-05-33-018
13 48 49.7 -30 30 40
V = 12.1; Size 1.8x1.1; SB = 12.7; PA = 153d
17.5: fairly faint, small, elongated SSW-NNE, bright core, faint stellar
nucleus.
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IC4329 = E445-046 = M-05-33-019
13 49 05.3 -30 17 45
V = 11.3; Size 3.4x1.9; SB = 13.2; PA = 63d
17.5: fairly faint, fairly small, oval WSW-ENE, bright core, stellar
nucleus. Forms a pair with IC 4329A 3' E. This galaxy is the brightest in
the IC 4329 cluster.
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E445-049 = M-05-33-020
13 49 09.4 -31 09 54
V = 12.5; Size 1.4x0.5; SB = 12.1; PA = 170d
17.5: faint, fairly small, elongated N-S. A mag 14 star is at the ESE edge
23" from the center. Forms a pair with M-05-33-017 (not seen).
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IC4329A = E445-050 = M-05-33-021
13 49 19.3 -30 18 34
V = 13.0; Size 1.4x0.4; SB = 12.2; PA = 45d
17.5: fairly faint, very small, slightly elongated SW-NE, sharp stellar
nucleus. This Seyfert galaxy is located just 3' ESE of IC 4329.
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N5304 = E445-052 = M-05-33-022
13 50 01.5 -30 34 43
V = 12.6; Size 1.5x1.0; SB = 13.0; PA = 146d
17.5: faint, small, oval NW-SE, weak concentration. An equilateral
triangle consisting of mag 14 stars is off the S side with components 44"
S, 1.7' SSW and 2.2' SSE of center.