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Jimi Lowrey
November 3rd, 2019, 07:09 PM
IC 1757

Cetus

RA 01 57 11
DEC -00 28 26

Type E?

Mag 15.9
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This is my last observation of my Far Out Galaxies list. The list is composed of the NGC/IC galaxies that have a light travel time of one billion light years or more.
IC 1757 and nearby IC 1756 were found by E E Barnard visually but I have not been able to find the date or the telescope that he used to find them so for now its mystery.

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I observed IC 1757 and 1756 last week under below average conditions. The edge on IC 1756 was seen as a low surface brightness streak embedded in some bright stars @540X. IC 1757 was seen East of IC 1756 and was smaller with a brighter nucleus and faint halo. Both objects were direct vision. It is noteworthy that the edge on IC 1756 Z=0.02245 was way foreground of IC 1757. IC 1757 has a Z=0.0805 with a light travel time of 1.07GLY.

It was very satisfying for me to finish the Far out galaxy list to know that I have visually observed the most distant galaxies in the NGC/IC catalog.

So if you want to catch some billion year old light this Fall Give IC 1757 A GO.

Howard B
November 10th, 2019, 10:34 PM
Steve Gottleib and I observed this with Jimi. My notes:

"IC 1756 is the edge-on galaxy and the galaxy right next to it in my sketch is IC 1757, which has a one billion year light travel time! 545x, 21.41 SQM."

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As Jimi noted, the observing conditions were not the best, but were unaccountably consistent for the four nights we observed - the SQM was almost always between 21.41 and 21.49. The sky usually looked darker than that though, and the eyepiece views were often quite good.

Uwe Glahn
January 8th, 2020, 08:15 PM
Nice pair Jimi. Visited last new moon under good transparency but soso seeing.

27", 419x, NELM 6m5+, Seeing IV
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