Celestial Atlas
(IC 2300 - 2349) ←IC Objects: IC 2350 - 2399→ (IC 2400 - 2449)
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Page last updated Sep 5, 2023 (Added Caldwell & other IDs to IC 2391)
Page last updated Oct 13, 2013
WORKING: Check positions, historical IDs (Corwin+), add basic pix, captions, tags

IC 2350
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-111)
A lost or nonexistent object in Cancer (RA 08 24 28.3, Dec +19 33 07)

IC 2351
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-112)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 24 30.3, De +18 35 18)

IC 2352
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-114)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 24 40.0, Dec +19 36 08)

IC 2353
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-115)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 24 18.0, Dec +18 39 21)

IC 2354
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-116)
A pair of stars in Cancer (RA 08 24 40.7, Dec +18 39 59)

IC 2355
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-117)
A pair of stars in Cancer (RA 08 24 51.7, Dec +20 27 43)

IC 2356
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-118)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 25 00.8, Dec +19 29 50)

IC 2357
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-119)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 25 04.6, Dec +19 30 51)

IC 2358
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-120)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 25 05.2, Dec +19 29 43)

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 magnitude 13.0 spiral galaxy (type (R)SAB(s)ab) in Cancer (RA 08 25 12.1, Dec +20 20 03)
This entry will be primarily concerned with historical information; for anything else see NGC 2582.

IC 2360
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-122)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 25 15.2, Dec +19 31 00)

IC 2361 (= PGC 23646 = PGC 1820316)
Discovered (Apr 22, 1897) by
Stephane Javelle (1040)
A magnitude 13.9 spiral galaxy (type Sbc?) in Cancer (RA 08 25 44.4, Dec +27 52 29)
Based on a recessional velocity of 2060 km/sec, IC 2361 is about 95 million light years away. Given that and its apparent size of 1.5 by 0.45 arcmin, it is about 40 thousand light years across.
SDSS image of spiral galaxy IC 2361
Above, a 2.4 arcmin wide SDSS image of IC 2361
Below, a 12 arcmin wide SDSS image centered on the galaxy; glare at left is from 6th magnitude φ1 Cancri
SDSS image of region near spiral galaxy IC 2361

IC 2362
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-123)
A pair of stars in Cancer (RA 08 25 41.5, Dec +19 56 28)

IC 2363 (= PGC 23650)
Discovered (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-124)
A magitude 13.9 spiral galaxy (type SBbc??) in Cancer (RA 08 25 45.5, Dec +19 26 55)
Apparent size 0.8 by 0.8 arcmin?

IC 2364
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-125)
A pair of stars in Cancer (RA 08 25 51.5, Dec +19 45 33)

IC 2365 (=
IC 2366 = PGC 23673)
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)
A magnitude 13.4 lenticular galaxy (type SB0??) in Cancer (RA 08 26 18.0, Dec +27 50 26)
Apparent size 1.1 by 0.9 arcmin?

IC 2366 (=
IC 2365 = PGC 23673)
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)
A magnitude 13.4 lenticular galaxy (type SB0??) in Cancer (RA 08 26 18.0, Dec +27 50 26)
This entry will be primarily concerned with historical information; for anything else see IC 2365.

IC 2367 (= PGC 23579 = PGC 23580)
Discovered (late 1890's?) by
Edward Barnard
A magnitude 11.9 spiral galaxy (type SBb??) in Puppis (RA 08 24 10.0, Dec -18 46 33)
Apparent size 2.6 by 1.8 arcmin?

IC 2368
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-126)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 26 01.3, Dec +19 52 59)

IC 2369
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-127)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 26 16.3, Dec +20 13 57)

IC 2370
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-128)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 26 22.8, Dec +19 38 18)

IC 2371
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-129)
A magnitude 14(?) star in Cancer (RA 08 26 37.0, Dec +19 47 55)

IC 2372
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-130)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 26 40.6, Dec +19 52 58)

IC 2373 (= PGC 23695)
Discovered (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-131)
A magnitude 14.7 spiral galaxy (type SBc??) in Cancer (RA 08 26 49.0, Dec +20 21 53)
Apparent size 0.9 by 0.9 arcmin?

IC 2374 (= PGC 23758)
Discovered (Jan 24, 1898) by
Stephane Javelle (1043)
A magnitude 14.7 spiral galaxy (type SBb??) in Cancer (RA 08 28 22.2, Dec +30 26 35)
Apparent size 0.6 by 0.5 arcmin?

IC 2375 (= PGC 23672)
Discovered (Feb 22, 1898) by
Herbert Howe (9)
A magnitude 13.1 spiral galaxy (type SBb??) in Puppis (RA 08 26 19.6, Dec -13 18 11)
Apparent size 1.9 by 0.4 arcmin?

IC 2376 (= PGC 23765)
Discovered (Jan 24, 1898) by
Stephane Javelle (1044)
A magnitude 14.5 spiral galaxy (type S??) in Cancer (RA 08 28 26.1, Dec +30 24 27)
Apparent size 0.7 by 0.4 arcmin?

IC 2377 (= PGC 23681)
Discovered (Feb 22, 1898) by
Herbert Howe (10)
A magnitude 13.4 lenticular galaxy (type SB0/a??) in Puppis (RA 08 26 26.0, Dec -13 18 25)
Apparent size 0.7 by 0.4 arcmin?

IC 2378 (= PGC 23771)
Discovered (Jan 24, 1898) by
Stephane Javelle (1045)
A magnitude 14.3 lenticular galaxy (type S0??) in Cancer (RA 08 28 31.6, Dec +30 25 52)
Apparent size 0.8 by 0.8 arcmin?

IC 2379 (= PGC 23683)
Discovered (Feb 22, 1898) by
Herbert Howe (11)
A magnitude 13.7 spiral galaxy (type Sa??) in Puppis (RA 08 26 27.7, Dec -13 17 36)
Apparent size 1.0 by 0.6 arcmin?

IC 2380 (= PGC 23777)
Discovered (Jan 24, 1898) by
Stephane Javelle (1046)
A magnitude 14.6 spiral galaxy (type Sa??) in Cancer (RA 08 28 43.8, Dec +30 24 18)
Apparent size 0.5 by 0.5 arcmin?

IC 2381
Recorded (Feb 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-132)
A pair of stars in Cancer (RA 08 28 21.8, Dec +19 47 28)

IC 2382 (= PGC 23787)
Discovered (Apr 16, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1047)
A magnitude 14.2 spiral galaxy (type S??) in Cancer (RA 08 28 46.1, Dec +22 03 12)
Apparent size 0.4 by 0.2 arcmin?

IC 2383 (= PGC 23829)
Discovered (Feb 14, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1048)
A magnitude 14.7 elliptical galaxy (type E0??) in Cancer (RA 08 29 41.4, Dec +30 41 17)
Apparent size 0.3 by 0.3 arcmin?

IC 2384 (= PGC 24062)
Discovered (Feb 14, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1049)
A magnitude 14.8 lenticular galaxy (type SB0/a??) in Cancer (RA 08 34 23.4, Dec +32 26 07)
Apparent size 0.5 by 0.5 arcmin?

IC 2385 (= PGC 24103)
Discovered (Feb 14, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1050)
A magnitude 14.3 spiral galaxy (type Sb??) in Lynx (RA 08 35 10.6, Dec +37 15 57)
Apparent size 0.7 by 0.5 arcmin?

IC 2386
Recorded (Mar 13, 1899) by
Guillaume Bigourdan (395)
A magnitude 15(?) star in Cancer (RA 08 34 43.9, Dec +25 48 24)

IC 2387 (= PGC 24299)
Discovered (Feb 14, 1896) by
Stephane Javelle (1051)
A magnitude 14.0 spiral galaxy (type SBc??) in Cancer (RA 08 38 33.9, Dec +30 47 54)
Apparent size 1.1 by 0.5 arcmin?

IC 2388 (= PGC 24365)
Discovered (late 1890's?) by
Edward Barnard
A magnitude 14.7 spiral galaxy (type SBb?) in Cancer (RA 08 39 56.5, Dec +19 38 41)
Apparent size 0.55 by 0.3 arcmin. Located "within" (but obviously far beyond) open cluster M44 (= NGC 2632).
SDSS image of spiral galaxy IC 2388
Above, a 1.2 arcmin wide SDSS image of IC 2388
Below, a 12 arcmin wide DSS image centered on an SDSS inset of the galaxy (to reduce stellar glare)
SDSS image of spiral galaxy IC 2388, overlaid on a DSS image of the region near the galaxy to avoid mosaic and glare problems common to SDSS images of regions containing bright stars
Below, a 45 arcmin wide DSS image showing the position of IC 2388 "within" M44
DSS image showing the location of spiral galaxy IC 2388 within (that is, behind) open cluster M44

IC 2389 (= PGC 24711)
Discovered (Feb 3, 1894) by
Guillaume Bigourdan (269)
A magnitude 13.4 spiral galaxy (type SBb??) in Camelopardalis (RA 08 47 58.3, Dec +73 32 19)
Apparent size 1.4 by 0.3 arcmin?

IC 2390 (= PGC 24434)
Discovered (late 1890's?) by
Edward Barnard
A magnitude 14.9 lenticular galaxy (type S0/a?) in Cancer (RA 08 41 51.7, Dec +19 42 11)
Apparent size 0.8 by 0.45 arcmin. Near the eastern boundary of open cluster M44 (= NGC 2632).
SDSS image of spiral galaxy IC 2390
Above, a 1.2 arcmin wide SDSS image of IC 2390
Below, a 12 arcmin wide SDSS image centered on the galaxy
SDSS image of region near spiral galaxy IC 2390
Below, a 45 arcmin wide DSS image showing the position of IC 2390 near the eastern boundary of M44
DSS image showing the position of spiral galaxy IC 2390 near the eastern boundary of open cluster M44

IC 2391, the ο Velorum Cluster
(= OCL 767 =
C85 = "PGC 3518682" = ESO 165-SC004)
Discovered (1751) by Nicolas Lacaille (II.5)
A magnitude 2.6 open cluster (type II3p) in Vela (RA 08 40 18.0, Dec -52 55 00)
Historical Identification:
PGC Designation Note: As usual for IC objects, HyperLEDA assigned a PGC designation to this object, even though it isn't a galaxy; but also as usual under such circumstances, a search of the database for that designation returns no result, hence its being in quotes.
Physical Informagtion: Apparent size 60 arcmin? (The listed position is for the cluster's brightest member, Omicron Velorum; the center of the cluster is to the south of that.)
DSS image of open cluster IC 2391, also known as the Omicron Velorum cluster
Above, a 75 arcmin wide DSS image centered on Omicron Velorum

IC 2392 (= PGC 24559)
Discovered (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-133)
A magnitude 13.6 spiral galaxy (type S??) in Cancer (RA 08 44 30.9, Dec +18 17 10)
Apparent size 0.6 by 0.6 arcmin?

IC 2393 (= PGC 24669)
Discovered (Apr 22, 1897) by
Stephane Javelle (1052)
A magnitude 13.2 elliptical galaxy (type E3?) in Cancer (RA 08 46 49.2, Dec +28 10 15)
Apparent size 1.3 by 0.9 arcmin?

IC 2394 (= PGC 24678)
Discovered (Apr 22, 1897) by
Stephane Javelle (1053)
A magnitude 13.8 spiral galaxy (type SBb??) in Cancer (RA 08 47 06.7, Dec +28 14 11)
Apparent size 1.5 by 0.7 arcmin?

IC 2395 (= OCL 763)
Discovered (1751) by
Nicolas Lacaille (III.3)
A magnitude 4.6 open cluster (type II3p) in Vela (RA 08 42 30.0, Dec -48 06 30)
Apparent size 13.0 arcmin?

IC 2396
Recorded (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-134)
A star in Cancer (RA 08 46 40.6, Dec +17 38 57)

IC 2397
Recorded (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-135)
A pair of stars in Cancer (RA 08 46 41.7, Dec +17 39 35)

IC 2398 (= PGC 24664)
Discovered (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-136)
A magnitude 14.9 spiral galaxy (type SABab?) in Cancer (RA 08 46 44.5, Dec +17 45 19)
Apparent size 0.7 by 0.35 arcmin.
SDSS image of spiral galaxy IC 2398
Above, a 1.2 arcmin wide SDSS image of IC 2398
Below, a 12 arcmin wide SDSS image centered on the galaxy
SDSS image of region near spiral galaxy IC 2398

IC 2399
Recorded (Jan 13, 1901) by
Max Wolf (1-137)
A lost or nonexistent object in Cancer (RA 08 46 50.1, Dec +18 54 55)
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