Celestial Atlas
(IC 2300 - 2349) <—     IC Objects: IC 2350 - 2399     —> (IC 2400 - 2449)
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Page last updated May 18, 2011
WORKING: Add positions/physical data (per Steinicke)

IC 2350
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-111)
No object exists at the recorded location

IC 2351
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-112)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2352
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-114)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2353
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-115)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2354
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-116)
A pair of stars misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2355
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-117)
A pair of stars misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2356
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-118)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2357
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-119)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2358
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-120)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2359 (=
NGC 2582 = PGC 23630)
Discovered (Feb 22, 1789) by William Herschel (and later listed as NGC 2582)
Discovered (Feb 13, 1901) by Max Wolf (I-121) (and later listed as IC 2359)
A 13th-magnitude barred spiral galaxy (type (R)SAB(s)ab) in Cancer (RA 08 25 12, Dec +20 20 05)

IC 2360
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-122)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2361 (= PGC 23646 = PGC 1820316)
Discovered (Apr 22, 1897) by
Stephane Javelle (1040)
A 14th-magnitude barred spiral galaxy (type SBab?) in Cancer (RA 08 25 44.4, Dec +27 52 29)

Based on recessional velocity of 2060 km/sec, about 90 million light years away. Given that and apparent size of 1.5 by 0.5 arcmin, about 40 thousand light years in diameter.

SDSS image of IC 2361
Above, a 2.4 arcmin wide closeup of IC 2361
Below, a 12 arcmin wide region centered on the galaxy; the glare at left is due to 6th-magnitude φ1 Cancri
SDSS image of region around IC 2361

IC 2362
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-123)
A pair of stars misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2363
Discovered (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-124)

IC 2364
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-125)
A pair of stars misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2365 (=
IC 2366)
Discovered (Feb 11, 1896) by Stephane Javelle (1041) (and later listed as IC 2365)
Discovered (Apr 22, 1897) by Stephane Javelle (and later listed as IC 2366)

IC 2366 (=
IC 2365)
Discovered (Feb 11, 1896) by Stephane Javelle (and later listed as IC 2365)
Discovered (Apr 22, 1897) by Stephane Javelle (1042) (and later listed as IC 2366)

IC 2367
Discovered (late 1890's?) by
Edward Barnard

IC 2368
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-126)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2369
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-127)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2370
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-128)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2371
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-129)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2372
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-130)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2373
Discovered (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-131)

IC 2374
Discovered (Jan 24, 1898) by
Stephane Javelle (1043)

IC 2375
Discovered (Feb 22, 1898) by
Herbert Howe (9)

IC 2376
Discovered (Jan 24, 1898) by
Stephane Javelle (1044)

IC 2377
Discovered (Feb 22, 1898) by
Herbert Howe (10)

IC 2378
Discovered (Jan 24, 1898) by
Stephane Javelle (1045)

IC 2379
Discovered (Feb 22, 1898) by
Herbert Howe (11)

IC 2380
Discovered (Jan 24, 1898) by
Stephane Javelle (1046)

IC 2381
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-132)
A pair of stars misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2382
Discovered (Apr 16, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1047)

IC 2383
Discovered (Feb 14, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1048)

IC 2384
Discovered (Feb 14, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1049)

IC 2385
Discovered (Feb 14, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1050)

IC 2386
Recorded (Mar 13, 1899) by
Guillaume Bigourdan (395)

IC 2387
Discovered (Feb 14, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1051)

IC 2388
Discovered (late 1890's?) by
Edward Barnard

IC 2389
Discovered (Feb 3, 1894) by
Guillaume Bigourdan (269)

IC 2390
Discovered (late 1890's?) by
Edward Barnard

IC 2391 =
ο Velorum Cluster
Discovered (1751) by Nicolas Lacaille (II.5)

IC 2392
Discovered (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-133)

IC 2393
Discovered (Apr 22, 1897) by
Stephane Javelle (1052)

IC 2394
Discovered (Apr 22, 1897) by
Stephane Javelle (1053)

IC 2395
Discovered (1751) by
Nicolas Lacaille (III.3)

IC 2396
Recorded (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-134)
A star misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2397
Recorded (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-135)
A pair of stars misidentified by Wolf as a nebula

IC 2398
Discovered (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-136)

IC 2399
Recorded (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-137)
A lost or nonexistent object
Celestial Atlas
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