
Hershel 400 Objects in Crater
| Abbreviations in the CON column are the IAU versions. |
| The column TYPE has following abbreviations: |
| OPNCL = open cluster |
PLNNB = planetary nebula |
GLOCL = globular cluster |
CL+NB = open cluster and nebulosity |
BRTNB = bright emission or reflection nebula |
| Hubble Classification for galaxies or GALXY where no
classification existed. |
| In the Herschel Column
the Classes are: |
| I = Bright Nebulae |
III = Very Faint Nebulae |
V = Very Large
Nebulae |
VII = Pretty Much Compressed
Clusters of Large or Small Stars |
| II = Faint Nebulae |
IV = Planetary Nebulae |
VI = Very Compressed and Rich Clusters
of Stars |
VIII = Coarsely Scattered
Clusters of Stars |
| NGC_# |
Con |
Type |
RA_2000 |
Declination |
Mag |
Size |
Hershel_# |
Observation Notes |
| 3962 |
CRT |
GALXY |
11 54.7 |
-13 58 |
10.6 |
2.9'X2.6' |
H I 67 |
Pretty bright, pretty large, elongated 1.5 X
1 in PA 160 at 165X. The bright middle in this object is almost stellar
at 220X, it seems consistently to have a central point that is less
than 2 arc seconds in size at high power. |
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