NGC Objects

A favorite galaxy, NGC 7331, captured with my EdgeHD 8″

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NGC observations 111-120 of 244 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC4254
M99 / NGC 4254
M99, NGC42542024-05-02 23:47:00Surprisingly challenging, complex spiral. Could easily be an Arp, but isn't.
NGC4258
M106 / NGC 4258
M106, NGC 42582024-04-20 21:22:00Beautiful Galaxy observed on a so-so night
NGC4303
M61 / NGC 4303
M61, NGC43032024-04-25 22:54:00Lovely, bright, intermediate spiral
NGC4321
M100 / NGC 4321 / Mirror Galaxy
M100, NGC 43212024-05-20 23:19:00Classic spiral galaxy captured on a tough night
NGC4374
M84 / NGC 4374
M84, NGC 43742024-05-12 23:11:00Striking pair of eliptical galaxies along with M86
NGC4382
M85 / NGC 4382
M85, NGC 43822024-04-25 23:27:00Lenticular? galaxy... slugging through the Messier galaxies
NGC4406
M86 / NGC 4406
M86, NGC 44062024-05-12 23:11:00Striking pair of eliptical galaxies along with M84
NGC4435
Arp 120 / Eyes Galaxies
Arp 120, NGC 4435, NGC 4438, Markarian's Chain2024-03-13 12:11:14An exciting target to capture.... enjoyed watching the connections emerge.
NGC4472
M49 / NGC 4472
M49, NGC 44722024-05-03 21:53:00Lucky capture using SeeStar of the brightest galaxy in the Virgo Cluster
NGC4486
Arp 152 / Virgo A / M87
Arp 152, M87, NGC 44862024-03-13 00:42:00Huge target, bigger than it looks at first. No, it's not amp glow!