I believe that is 7331, the group is the Deer Lick group, nice in the Grim. Stephen's is a short star hop from there, have seen in the Grim, Stansbury not quite dark enough for Stephen's. It is more visible in Grim when west of meridian.
Wanna see more than one galaxy in an e.p. view?
After the end of last night's star party, there was some discussion of (I believe) NGC7336 in Peg as an example of galaxy clusters that are visible in amateur telescopes. Stephen's Quintet is another common example.
Here's a list that I ran across sometime ago on the Saguaro Astronomy Club website by Steve Coe listing galaxy clusters from Abell's catalogue that may be visible in amateur class telescopes.
http://www.saguaroastro.org/content/Abel-Galaxy-Clusters.htm
- Kurt
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