Nebula | |
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![]() NGC 1929, just right of centre, with NGC 1934 just to the left of the centre and NGC 1937, which is at the far top left | |
Observation data: epoch | |
Right ascension | 05h 21m 37.0s[1] |
Declination | −67° 54′ 48″[1] |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 14.0 [2] |
Constellation | Dorado |
Designations | ESO 56-EN107 |
See also: Lists of nebulae |
NGC 1929 (also known as ESO 56-EN107) is an open cluster associated with the emission nebula located within the N44 nebula in the Dorado constellation and part of the Large Magellanic Cloud.[3] It was discovered by James Dunlop on August 3, 1826.[4] Its apparent magnitude is 14.0, and its size is 0.8 arc minutes.[2]
New General Catalogue 1500 to 1999 | |
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