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Query : NGC 2300 |
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Identifiers (18) :
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NGC 2300
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KPG 127b
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UGC 3798
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[CHM2007] LDC 540 J073220.48+8542319 |
APG 114
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LEDA 21231 | UZC J073219.5+854233 | [CHM2007] HDC 465 J073220.48+8542319 |
BAX 113.0854+85.7089 |
2MASX J07322048+8542319
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Z 0716.0+8549 | [FWB89] Galaxy 147 |
2E 1801
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MCG+14-04-031 | Z 362-43 | |
2E 0715.6+8548 |
1RXS J073216.9+854231
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Z 363-29 |
References (325 between 1850 and 2022) (Total 325)
Simbad bibliographic survey began in 1850 for stars (at least bright stars) and in 1983 for all other objects (outside the solar system). ![]() |
Observing logs
Archive data at HEASARC - High-Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center
Data at NED - NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database : NGC 2300
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NGC 2300 | APG 114 | 2E 1801 | KPG 127b | 2MASX J07322048+8542319 |
1RXS J073216.9+854231 | UGC 3798 |
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