NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 181-190 of 415 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC3627
Arp 16 / M66 / NGC 3627
Arp 16, M66, NGC 36272024-03-25 23:03:40Decent observation given full moon. Fabulous, complex object
NGC3628
Arp 317 / M65 / Leo Triplet
Arp 317, M 66 Group, NGC 3628, M 652025-03-03 21:11:00Gorgeous triplet. Wonderful!
NGC3628
Leo Triplet – Mosaic / M65 / M66 / NGC 3628
Arp 317, M 66 Group, NGC 3628, M 652024-11-25 05:22:00Used Seestar's mosaic mode for the first time. Very cool.
NGC3628
NGC 3628 | Hamburger Galaxy
NGC 36282026-04-20 01:05:00A fascinating edge-on galaxy normally depicted as the vertex of the Leo Triplet.
NGC3631
Arp 27 / NGC 3631
Arp 27, NGC 36312024-04-22 00:57:00Charming spiral galaxy with extended arm
NGC3656
Arp 155 / NGC 3656
Arp 155, NGC 36562024-03-12 13:38:32Classic Arp target in Ursa Major.
NGC3672
NGC 3672: a Vera Rubin Galaxy
NGC 36722026-03-10 23:37:00An obscure galaxy in an obscure constellation, discovered by William Herschel on March 4, 1786.
NGC3690
Arp 299 / NGC 3690 / IC 694
Arp 299, NGC 36902024-05-24 23:07:00Fascinating merger of two larger galaxies and a dwarf.
NGC3691
NGC 3691: not a Vera Rubin Galaxy
NGC 36912026-02-26 22:38:00A small, regular barred spiral galaxy in Leo. Not UGC 3691 which was VR's target.
NGC3718
Arp 214 / NGC 3718
Arp 214, NGC 37182024-04-16 21:30:00Check out the absorption lanes right across the entire face of the galaxy