NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 41-50 of 269 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC1039
M34 / Spiral Cluster
M34, NGC 1039, Spiral Cluster2024-09-10 23:20:00An attractive cluster characterized by blue and red stars, some doubled.
NGC1068
Arp 37 / M77
Arp 37, M 77, NGC 1068, Cetus A2023-11-01 22:36:00Lovely, relatively bright capture.
NGC1073
NGC 1073
NGC 10732024-12-25 20:31:00Barred galaxy similar in size and structure to the Milky Way
NGC1232
Arp 41 / NGC 1232 and 1232A
Arp 41, NGC 1232, NGC 1232A2024-12-25 22:29:00A brief glimpse into the Eye of God.
NGC1253
Arp 279 / NGC 1253
Arp 279, NGC 12532025-01-24 20:54:00Gorgeous galaxy, amazing capture considering it was cut short in 4m45s.
NGC1333
NGC 1333
NGC 1333, Ced 9, LBN 7412024-01-02 22:51:00Very challenging star birthing region/refleciton nebula
NGC1491
NGC 1491 / Fossil Footprint Nebula / Sh2-206
NGC 1491, SH2-2062024-02-05 11:48:00Extremely challenging faint nebula
NGC1499
California Nebula / NGC 1499
NGC 1499, SH2-2202023-10-24 17:03:00Enormous, bright nebula
NGC1499
California Nebula / NGC 1499 (Wide-Field)
NGC 1499, SH2-2202024-12-01 20:35:00Enormous, bright nebula
NGC1514
NGC 1514 / Crystal Ball Nebula
2024-10-13 01:00:00Another William Herschel discovery. This one changed history.