Celestial Atlas
(IC 3700 - 3749) <—     IC Objects: IC 3750 - 3799     —> (IC 3800 - 3849)
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IC 3750
Recorded (1904) by
Max Wolf
A 17th-magnitude star in Coma Berenices (RA 12 45 57, Dec +19 06 16)
Wikisky SDSS image of region near IC 3750

IC 3751 (= PGC 3088212)
Recorded (1903) by
Max Wolf
A 16th-magnitude elliptical galaxy (type E0?) in Canes Venatici (RA 12 45 45, Dec +37 49 23)

Based on recessional velocity of 15720 km/sec, about 700 million light years away. Given that and apparent size of 0.35 by 0.25 arcmin, about 70 thousand light years in diameter.

Wikisky SDSS image of IC 3751
Above, a closeup of IC 3751
Below, an approximately 15 arcmin wide region centered on the galaxy
Wikisky SDSS image of region near IC 3751

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Celestial Atlas
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