NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 121-130 of 238 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC4567
NGC 4567 / Butterfly Galaxies
NGC 4567, NGC 45682024-05-25 00:05:00Dramatic merging galaxies in the Virgo Cluster
NGC4569
Arp 76 / M90
Arp 76, M90, NGC 45692024-03-13 13:32:42Nice capture; would like to do a longer one someday.
NGC4579
M58 / NGC 4579
M58, NGC 45792024-04-25 22:01:00Bright, large intermediate barred spiral galaxy
NGC4590
M68 / NGC 4590
M68, NGC 45902024-05-03 22:04:00Quick capture of this globular cluster using the SeeStar as clouds were closing in.
NGC4594
M104 / Sombrero Galaxy / NGC 4594
M104, NGC 45942024-05-02 22:41:00Brilliant, classic Mesier galaxy
NGC4621
M59 / NGC 4621
M59, NGC 46212024-04-26 21:32:00Medium sized eliptical galaxy in the Virgo Galaxy Field
NGC4631
Arp 281 / Whale Galaxy
Arp 281, NGC 4631, C322024-02-19 00:00:55Classic odd-ball galaxy target.
NGC4649
Arp 116 / M60 / NGC 4649-4647
Arp 116, M60, NGC 4649, NGC 46472024-04-16 00:15:00Solid capture on a mostly clear night; then the clouds rolled in
NGC4651
Arp 189 / Umbrella Galaxy / NGC 4651
Arp 189, NGC 46512024-05-01 22:38:00Bright galaxy with faint "handle"
NGC4725
NGC 4725
NGC 47252024-07-13 22:45:00Fascinating, bright-ish galaxy in Coma, discovered by William Herschel