NGC Objects

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NGC observations 41-50 of 400 total to date.
| Catalog # | Thumbnail | Title/link | Designation(s) | Date Observed | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NGC660 | ![]() |
NGC 660 Revisit | NGC 660 | 2025-10-27 11:53:50 | Polar ringed lenticular galaxy, tough EAA target for an OSC camera. |
| NGC663 | ![]() |
C10 / NGC 663 | C10, NGC 663 | 2024-10-14 21:38:00 | The Red Giants are obvious, the Blue Straggler's came out white. |
| NGC672 | ![]() |
IC 1727 and NGC 672 | IC 1727, NGC 672 | 2024-11-05 19:46:00 | Two large, surprisingly challenging galaxies, especially IC 1727 |
| NGC672 | ![]() |
IC 1727 and NGC 672 – Redux | IC 1727, NGC 672 | 2025-10-18 22:09:00 | Return to these two large, surprisingly challenging galaxies, especially IC 1727 |
| NGC750 | ![]() |
Arp 166 / NGC 750-51 | Arp 166, NGC 750, NGC 751 | 2024-02-21 19:30:17 | Brief observation of two eliptical galaxies. |
| NGC752 | ![]() |
C 28 / NGC 752 | C 28, NGC 752 | 2025-08-02 04:04:00 | A beautiful cluster in Andromeda discovered by Caroline Herschel. |
| NGC753 | ![]() |
NGC 753: a Vera Rubin Galaxy | NGC 753 | 2025-11-20 20:01:00 | Second captured of 21 galaxies in Vera Rubin's famous research paper from 1980 analyzing galaxy rotation postulating Dark Matter. |
| NGC772 | ![]() |
Arp 78 / NGC 772 | Arp 78, NGC 772 | 2023-01-09 11:11:19 | A very early observation using my Evo 9.25" SCT. Looks like a paisley! |
| NGC801 | ![]() |
NGC 801: A Vera Rubin Galaxy | NGC 801 | 2026-03-09 20:45:00 | Remarkably, not discovered by William Herschel due to low surface brightness |
| NGC869 | ![]() |
C14 / Double Cluster / NGC 869 | 884 | C14, Double Cluster, NGC 869, NGC 884 | 2024-10-17 22:13:00 | Classic Caldwell target of two adjacent open clusters in Perseus |









