Object Type RA (J2000.0) Dec Diam Other Name/Comment/LinkBCL: Boulesteix cluster number
NGC 588 HII 01:32:45.7 +30:38:54 0.65 GC 348, d'Arrest 25 NGC 592 HII/StC 01:33:12.0 +30:38:45 0.35 GC 349, d'Arrest 26 IC 131 HII 01:33:15.0 +30:45:05 0.10 B. 122, BCL 290B IC 133 HII 01:33:15.2 +30:53:16 0.40 B. 124, BCL 623 IC 132 HII 01:33:16.0 +30:56:40 0.70 B. 123, BCL 638 IC 135 HII 01:33:25.0 +30:25:30 0.60 B. 126, BCL 220 IC 134 St 01:33:25.2 +30:53:56 B. 125 IC 137 StCl 01:33:29.3 +30:31:21 0.60 B. 128, BCL 205 NGC 595 HII 01:33:34.0 +30:41:30 0.50 GC 5186. More NGC 595 IC 136 StCl 01:33:40.0 +30:21:00 0.60 B. 127, BCL 227 IC 139 St/StCl 01:33:40.1 +30:28:42 B. 129 IC 140 St/StCl 01:33:42.1 +30:29:13 B. 130 M33 Galaxy 01:33:51.9 +30:39:27 68.70 NGC 598 (coordinates of center) IC 142 HII 01:33:55.8 +30:45:20 0.50 B. 131, BCL 301 IC 143 HII 01:34:07.0 +30:47:23 0.30 B. 132, BCL 302 NGC 604 HII 01:34:33.0 +30:47:00 1.95 H III.150. More NGC 604 NGC 603 3st 01:34:44.2 +30:13:55 GC 357
NGC 604 was discovered by William Herschel on September 11, 1784.
Triple star NGC 603 was cataloged by Lord Rosse, who thought it was involved in
a cluster or nebula, which before 1976, Harold Corwin found to be an error.
NGC 588 and NGC 592 were found by Heinrich Ludwig d'Arrest on October 2, 1861,
who also found NGC 595 on October 1, 1864.
All the IC objects have been first cataloged by Guillaume Bigourdan before 1891.
Well, and M33 had been discovered by Charles Messier on August 25, 1764.
Last Modification: 16 Nov 2003