NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 31-40 of 377 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC541
Arp 133 / Minkowskis Object / Abell 194
Arp 133, NGC 541, Abell 1942025-01-23 19:22:00A very challenging target for my 100th Arp
NGC545
Arp 308 / Abell 194
Arp 308, NGC 547, Abell 1942025-01-23 19:23:00A very challenging target for my 100th Arp, captured in a 2-for with Arp 133
NGC559
C8 / NGC 559 /Ghost’s Goblet
C8, NGC 5592024-10-15 21:29:00Ancient open cluster discovered by William Herschel in 1787.
NGC581
M103 / NGC 581
M103, NGC 5812023-12-06 07:29:00Small, attractive cluster in Cassiopeia, part of Dec EAA challenge
NGC598
M33 / Triangulum Galaxy / NGC 598
M33, NGC 5982023-12-08 04:14:00A favorite galaxy; second closest, surprisingly challenging to observe
NGC598
M33 / Triangulum Galaxy / NGC 598
M33, NGC 5982024-11-26 21:15:00Return visit to a favorite galaxy; second closest.
NGC628
M74 / NGC628
M74, NGC 6282023-12-12 17:18:00Not for nothing is it nicknamed the "Phantom Galaxy"
NGC650
M76 / Little Dumbbell Nebula / NGC 650
M76, NGC 650, NGC 6512023-10-05 06:48:00Pretty planetary nebula in Perseus
NGC660
NGC 660
NGC 6602024-10-24 22:36:00An exceptional ringed galaxy, surprisingly obscure.
NGC660
NGC 660 Revisit
NGC 6602025-10-27 11:53:50Polar ringed lenticular galaxy, tough EAA target for an OSC camera.