NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 341-350 of 400 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC6885
C37 / NGC 6885
C37, NGC 68852024-10-15 21:53:00Another subtle Caldwell cluster, where the voids are as important as the stars.
NGC6888
Sh2-105 / Crescent Nebula / NGC 6888 / C27 Revisit
Sh2-105, NGC 6888, C272025-09-02 21:15:00Classic target in Cygnus, with an updated capture
NGC6913
M29 / NGC 6913
M29, NGC 69132024-05-22 01:10:00An unimparessive open cluster in Cygnus
NGC6934
C47 / NGC 6934
C47, NGC 69342025-06-23 23:30:00Another Herschel discovery from 1785.
NGC6946
Arp 29 / Fireworks Galaxy / C12
Arp 29, NGC 6946, C122022-11-26 09:38:00My very first challenging galaxy capture, about 2 months after starting EAA.
NGC6960
Veil Nebula / NGC6960
NGC 6960 (western), NGC 6992 (eastern), C33/34, IC 13402023-08-22 22:30:00Carefully framed observation of classic object
NGC6960
C34 / Western Veil Nebula / NGC6960
Western: NGC 6960, C34; Eastern: NGC 6992, C33, IC 13402024-11-16 20:22:00Casual capture that turned out well on a windy, full-moon night
NGC6960
C34 / Western Veil Nebula / NGC6960-Revisit
Western: NGC 6960, C34; Eastern: NGC 6992, C33, IC 13402025-09-03 23:00:00Revisit of this classic target for CN Sept 25 Challenge
NGC6979
NGC 6979 / Pickerings Triangle
NGC 6979, NGC 69742025-10-09 23:30:00An obscure, dim section of the Veil Nebula, aka Cygnus Loop
NGC6981
M72 / NGC 6981
M72 / NGC 69812024-09-01 21:00:00Observed from my back yard, a southerly Messier globular cluster.