NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 231-240 of 244 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC7578
Arp 170 / NGC 7578
Arp 170, NGC 75782024-11-03 22:17:00Mysterious galaxy cluster with a highly diffuse envelope
NGC7609
Arp 150 / NGC 7609
Arp 150, NGC 76092024-11-03 21:36:00An intriguing cluster where NGC 7609 appears to be two galaxies merging
NGC7625
Arp 212 / NGC 7625
Arp 212, NGC 76252024-10-26 20:03:00A puzzling small galaxy... not unusual for an Arp!
NGC7635
Sh2-162 / NGC 7635 / Bubble Nebula
Sh2-162, NGC 7635, C112023-08-01 09:24:00Striking Emission Nebula in Cassiopeia
NGC7654
M52 / Scorpion Cluster / NGC 7654
M52, NGC 76542024-05-22 01:28:00I'm not a big fan of open clusters, but this one is more interesting than most: see the scorpion
NGC7674
Arp 182 / NGC 7674 and 7675 / Hickson 96
Arp 182, NGC 7674, NGC 7675, Hickson 962024-11-03 23:08:00Faint, semi-circular arm to seemingly nowhere
NGC7678
Arp 28 / NGC 7678
Arp 28, NGC 7678 2024-10-26 19:44:00Gorgeous face-on spiral with a difference
NGC7714
Arp 284 / NGC 7714 / NGC 7715
Arp 285, NGC 7714, NGC 77152023-10-10 22:30:32Striking target with two interacting galaxies.
NGC7741
NGC 7741
NGC 7741, UGC 127542023-10-04 00:30:00Handsome barred galaxy discovered by William Herschel (who else?) in 1784
NGC7753
Arp 86 / NGC 7752 and 7753
Arp 86, NGC 7752, NGC 77532024-09-02 20:28:00A pair of interacting galaxies very similar to M51