NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 211-220 of 367 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC4778
Hickson 62
NGC 4761, NGC 4764, NGC 4776, NGC 4778 2025-05-26 22:34:00A compact group of four galaxies, two clearly interacting, with a star so bright it looks like a galaxy.
NGC4826
M64 / Evil Eye Galaxy / NGC 4826
M64, NGC 48262024-06-03 23:14:00Updated observation using EdgeHD. Original Askar V capture is in gallery.
NGC4889
C35 / NGC 4889 / NGC 4874 / Abell 1656
C35, NGC 4889, NGC 4874, Abell 16562024-05-12 22:09:00CN May Challenge object; captured on a late-clearing day with mediocre transparency
NGC4933
Arp 176 / NGC 4933
Arp 176, NGC 49332024-04-16 23:55:00Small, fascinating cluster of 3 galaxies.
NGC5005
NGC 5005 / C29
2025-03-27 22:23:00An inclined spiral galaxy, likely with ansupermassive black hole at its core
NGC5024
M53 / NGC 5024
M53 / NGC 50242024-04-27 00:29:00Lovely Messier globular cluster
NGC5033
The Water Bug Galaxy / NGC 5033
NGC 50332025-04-17 23:03:00Gorgeous, challenging galaxy
NGC5055
M63 / Sunflower Galaxy / NGC 5055
M63, NGC 50552024-04-22 23:52:00OK capture despite full moon
NGC5194
M51 / Arp 85 / Whirlpool Galaxy
Arp 85, M 51, NGC 51942024-02-19 15:52:00One of our favorite galaxies and a lovely capture in under an hour.
NGC5216
Arp 104 / Keenans System
Arp 104, NGC 52162024-02-21 01:00:44Two galaxies interacting... the little one is 14th magnitude.