NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 211-220 of 269 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC6643
NGC 6643
NGC 66432024-09-10 00:02:00A challenging but charming spiral galaxy in Draco
NGC6656
M22 / Great Sagittarius Cluster / NGC 6656
M22, NGC 66562022-11-08 16:20:00Early capture of a globular cluster with Evo 9.25
NGC6694
M26 / NGC 6694
M26, NGC 66942025-03-09 05:27:00Open cluster near many other Messier objects
NGC6705
M11 / Wild Duck Cluster / NGC 6705
M11, NGC 67052025-03-09 04:29:55Fabulous cluster when seen in context of Scutum star field.
NGC6709
NGC 6709
NGC 67092024-09-10 21:00:00Attractive open cluster within an impressive star field
NGC6715
M54 / NGC 6715
M54, NGC 67152024-09-03 22:04:00Went to a dark site to observe one of the most southerly objects in the Messier Catalog
NGC6720
M57 / Ring Nebula
M 57, NGC 67202023-10-19 16:12:00Beautiful, bright planetary nebula
NGC6779
M56 / NGC 6779
M56, NGC 67792024-04-27 00:54:00Lovely globular cluster
NGC6809
M55 / NGC 6809
M55, NGC 68092024-09-03 21:49:00It took Messier four years to observe this object because it was so low to the horizon in Paris. I feel sympathy.
NGC6809
M62 / NGC 6266
M62, NGC 62662024-09-03 21:06:00Went to a dark site to observe one of the most southerly objects in the Messier Catalog