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Glen C

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  1. If you count all the clusters, all the nebulae and galaxies brighter than magnitude 13 in both the NGC and IC catalogues the results are: 

    1714 were found by William Herschel with an 18.5” speculum reflector in the UK
    1068 were found by John Herschel with an 18.5” speculum reflector in the UK and at the Cape
    278 were found by James Dunlop with a 9” speculum reflector in Australia 
    197 were found by Lewis Swift, most of them with a 16" refractor in the USA
    130 were found by DeLisle Stewart on photos made with a 24" refractor in Peru and 
    104 were found by Edouard Stephan with a 31" Foucault reflector in France

    The remaining 97 observers found less than 80 objects each.  

    The above data is from Dr Wolfgang Steinicke
    http://www.klima-luf...cic/ngcic_e.htm

     

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  2. Posting this again because the first post has black lines across it

    James Dunlop (1793-1848) has not been mentioned in this forum, I think he deserves to be. 

    I made a list of the brightest 100 open clusters, 100 globular clusters, 100 planetary nebulae larger that 11” and 200 galaxies in the NGC and IC catalogues. 

    Who discovered these 500 objects?

    100 brightest Open Clusters
    Number found, Name
    28 William Herschel with an 18.5” speculum reflector
    16 Nicolas-Louis de La Caille with a 0.5” refractor 
    10 James Dunlop with a 9” speculum reflector
    10 John Herschel with an 18.5” speculum reflector
    10 Giovanni Battista Hodierna with a small refractor
     6 Charles Messier with a 3.5” refractor
    14 others found 5 or less of these 100 OC 

    100 brightest Globular Clusters
    34 William Herschel
    24 Dunlop
    15 Messier
    15 others found 5 or less of these 100 GC (John Herschel 3)

    100 brightest Planetary Nebulae larger than 11 arc secs
    31 William Herschel
    17 John Herschel
    16 Williamina Fleming using spectra and photos
    17 others found 5 or less of these 100 PN (Dunlop 3, Messier 2)

    200 brightest Galaxies
    109 William Herschel
    26 Dunlop
    18 Pierre Mechain with a 3.0” refractor
    14 John Herschel
    10 Messier
    15 others found 5 or less of these 200 galaxies

    Nebulae are not included because their magnitudes are not available in many cases.

    The four main discoverers of these 500 bright NGC and IC objects were William Herschel (271 from Slough, UK), James Dunlop (63 from Parramatta, NSW), John Herschel (44 from Slough and Cape Town) and Charles Messier  (33 from Paris). The two Herschels and Messier are famous,  Dunlop is not. He observed from the back of 91 Marsden St. Parramatta, NSW, Australia in 1826 with a homemade 9” reflector.

    The above data is from Dr Wolfgang Steinicke
    http://www.klima-luf...cic/ngcic_e.htm

     

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