General information
Open Cluster NGC4230 has the magnitude of 9 and is placed in Centaurus constellation. The cluster's apparent sizes are 6 angular minutes.
Because of low brightness and large angular size, cluster is available for observations through a 5-inch telescope.
Information for observations
Tonight, 2024-04-27, cluster NGC4230 is not reachable.
NGC4230 on the sky map
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Object type | Open Cluster |
Alternative names | |
Constellation | Centaurus |
Magnitude | 9 |
Apparent size | 6' |
Right ascension | 12h 17m 20.4s |
Declination | -55° 7′ 12″ |
Catalogues
Messier |
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New General Catalogue (NGC) | NGC4230 |
International Catalogue (IC) |
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Nearest objects with greater magnitude |
| Object type | Magnitude |
NGC4337 | Open Cluster | 8.9 |