NGC Objects

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NGC observations 291-300 of 400 total to date.
| Catalog # | Thumbnail | Title/link | Designation(s) | Date Observed | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NGC6205 | ![]() |
M13 / The Propeller | M13, NGC 6205 | 2025-05-26 23:41:00 | A propeller within the classic globular cluster? |
| NGC6207 | ![]() |
NGC 6207 | NGC 6207 | 2025-06-29 22:30:00 | An attractive, medium-sized galaxy, and another William Herschel discovery from 1787. |
| NGC6217 | ![]() |
Arp 185 / NGC 6217 | Arp 185, NGC 6217 | 2024-05-23 23:56:00 | A relatively large and bright Arp Galaxy; capture pointed away from a nearly full moon. |
| NGC6218 | ![]() |
M12 / NGC 6218 | M12, NGC 6218 | 2024-05-08 00:16:00 | Another low-transparency night, redeemed by a Messier Globular Cluster |
| NGC6254 | ![]() |
M10 / NGC 6254 | M10, NGC 6254 | 2024-05-08 00:01:00 | Another low-transparency night, redeemed by a Messier Globular Cluster |
| NGC6273 | ![]() |
M19 / NGC 6273 | M19, NGC 6273 | 2024-05-25 00:21:00 | A handsome GC, but not particularly distinctive. |
| NGC6285 | ![]() |
Arp 293 / NGC 6285-6286 | Arp 30 | 2025-06-29 23:33:00 | Classic tidal fields evidencing interaction. |
| NGC6333 | ![]() |
M9 / NGC 6333 | M9, NGC 6333 | 2025-03-09 04:24:00 | A middling Messier GC in a fascinating star-field with a dark nebula looming |
| NGC6341 | ![]() |
M92 / NGC 6341 | M92, NGC 6341 | 2024-05-13 00:55:00 | Another beautiful Messier glob. Discoverers were a who's who of 18th century astronomers! |
| NGC6361 | ![]() |
Arp 124 / NGC 6361 | Arp 124, NGC 6361 | 2024-06-13 23:45:00 | Key feature is interaction between NGC 6361 and a tiny, mag 15.8 galaxy just below it. |









