NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 271-280 of 400 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
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.
NGC5829
Arp 42 – NGC 5829 with IC 4526
Arp 42, NGC 5829, IC 45262025-07-22 23:25:00A highly distorted spiral that Arp may have completely misunderstood.
NGC5829
Arp 69 – NGC 5579
2025-07-21 23:28:00As Arp notes, this is a 3-armed galaxy!
NGC5866
M102 / NGC 5866 / Spindle Galaxy
M102, NGC 58662023-09-12 20:20:00Edge on Galaxy. Deserves more than 10m
NGC5874
NGC 5874
NGC 58742024-09-02 22:02:00A charming, Mag 14.1 spiral galaxy in Bootes.
NGC5899
NGC 5899 / 5900
2025-06-12 22:40:00Beautiful galaxy pair snuck in before the moon rose on a smoky night
NGC5904
M5 / Rose Cluster / NGC 5904
M5, NGC 59042025-03-09 04:44:00My favorite Messier GC, showing 3 visits
NGC5907
NGC 5907 / Splinter Galaxy
NGC 59072024-09-09 23:02:00A dramatic, nearly edge-on galaxy