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Page last updated Oct 13, 2013
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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.
 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

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).
 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)
 Below, a 45 arcmin wide DSS image showing the position of IC 2388 "within" 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).
 Above, a 1.2 arcmin wide SDSS image of IC 2390 Below, a 12 arcmin wide SDSS image centered on the galaxy
 Below, a 45 arcmin wide DSS image showing the position of IC 2390 near the eastern boundary of M44

IC 2391 (= OCL 767), the ο Velorum Cluster
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)
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.)
 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.
 Above, a 1.2 arcmin wide SDSS image of IC 2398 Below, a 12 arcmin wide SDSS image centered on the galaxy

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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