UGC 11603 (Galaxy)
R/B-band color composite image from the Second Digitized Sky Survey (DSS2), measuring 10 arcminutes across.
From South El Monte , UGC 11603 is visible in both the dusk and dawn skies. In the evening, it will become visible at around 18:10 (PST), 33° above your north-western horizon, as dusk fades to darkness. It will then sink towards the horizon, becoming tricky to observe after 20:00 when it dips 21° above your north-western horizon. At 05:17, it will return to an altitude of 21° above your north-eastern horizon, and reach an altitude of 25° before fading from view as dawn breaks at around 05:51.
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Name
UGC 11603
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Object type
Galaxy
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Position
| Right ascension: | 20h36m [2] |
| Declination: | +63°44' [2] |
| Constellation: | Cepheus |
| Magnitude: | 17.00 (B) [1] |
| Angular dimensions: | 1.4 arcmin x 0.1 arcmin |
| Position angle: | Major axis 76.0°E of N |
| Hubble type: | S |
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