NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 231-240 of 367 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC5466
NGC 5466
2025-04-04 23:45:00Beautiful, subtle globular cluster containing - wait for it - 97 "blue straggler" stars
NGC5529
NGC 5529
NGC 55292024-06-03 23:55:00Intermediate spiral galaxy in Bootes viewed nearly edge-on
NGC5544
Arp 199 / NGC 5544-5
Arp 199, NGC 5544, NGC 55452025-09-21 21:07:00Two galaxies interacting. A round galaxy which we view face-on, and an elongated spiral, nearly orthogonal to it.
NGC5566
Arp 286 / NGC 5560-5566-5569
Arp 286, NGC 5560, NGC 5566, NGC 55692024-06-07 23:07:00Wild Arp Cluster with 3 interacting galaxies
NGC5614
Arp 178 / NGC 5614, 5615, and 5613
Arp 178, NGC 5614, NGC 5615, and NGC 56132025-07-18 22:44:00A fascinating triplet (quadruplet?) featuring an enormous plume
NGC5665
Arp 49 / NGC 5665
Arp 49, NGC 56652024-06-07 22:22:00Small, slightly enigmatic Arp galaxy
NGC5676
NGC 5676
NGC 56762025-06-12 00:39:00Highly asymmetric, flocculent spiral.
NGC5694
C66 / NGC 5694
C66, NGC 56942025-06-24 22:30:00A tiny but charming globular cluster discovered by (who else?) William Herschel in 1784.
NGC5754
Arp 297 / NGC 5754 – 5752
Arp 297, NGC 5754, NGC 57522025-06-12 00:39:00A tough, subtle Arp captured on a full moon night.
NGC5820
Arp 136 with NGC 5821
Arp 136, NGC 5820, NGC 58212025-07-30 23:50:00An obscure Arp galaxy, captured on a cloudy night.