NGC Objects

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

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NGC observations 41-50 of 367 total to date.

Catalog # Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Date Observed Comment
NGC672
IC 1727 and NGC 672 – Redux
IC 1727, NGC 6722025-10-18 22:09:00Return to these two large, surprisingly challenging galaxies, especially IC 1727
NGC750
Arp 166 / NGC 750-51
Arp 166, NGC 750, NGC 7512024-02-21 19:30:17Brief observation of two eliptical galaxies.
NGC752
C 28 / NGC 752
C 28, NGC 7522025-08-02 04:04:00A beautiful cluster in Andromeda discovered by Caroline Herschel.
NGC753
NGC 753 – a Vera Rubin Galaxy
NGC 7532025-11-20 20:01:00Second 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 7722023-01-09 11:11:19A very early observation using my Evo 9.25" SCT. Looks like a paisley!
NGC869
C14 / Double Cluster / NGC 869 | 884
C14, Double Cluster, NGC 869, NGC 8842024-10-17 22:13:00Classic Caldwell target of two adjacent open clusters in Perseus
NGC869
C14 / Double Cluster / NGC 869 | 884 Revisit
C14, Double Cluster, NGC 869, NGC 8842025-09-03 00:05:00Revisit to classic Caldwell target of two adjacent open clusters in Perseus
NGC884
Heart & Soul with Double Cluster
C14, IC 1805, IC 1848, NGC 869, NGC 8842025-09-08 23:14:00Fun wide-field view of two famous objects located so close together.
NGC891
NGC 891 / Silver Sliver Galaxy
NGC 891, C232023-01-09 12:11:00Like viewing the Milky Way from the side!
NGC891
NGC 891 / Silver Sliver Galaxy – Redux
NGC 891, C232025-10-18 21:24:00Return to an stunning Caldwell galaxy for CN October 25 Challenge