Kataloge

Indus / New General & Index Catalogue (NGC/IC)

Galaxien

Revised+Historic NGC/IC Version 22/9, © 2022 Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke [277]
NameRADecTypbMagvMagB-VSBDimPAzD(z)MDDreyer BeschreibungIdentifikation, Anmerkungen
NGC 691820 30 46.9-47 28 27Gx (SB0-a)14.513.60.912.90.9 × 0.71780.01740973.53vF, * 12 att spESO 234-40; FAIR 345; IRAS 20272-4738
NGC 693520 38 20.0-52 06 37Gx (SBa)12.812.00.813.22.1 × 1.880.01515464.01pB, cL, R, glbM, r, p of 2ESO 234-59; FAIR 906; AM 2034-521; IRAS 20346-5217
NGC 693720 38 45.8-52 08 38Gx (SBc)13.612.90.714.52.5 × 2.1510.01593467.30vF, cS, R, slbM, f of 2ESO 234-60; FAIR 349; AM 2035-521; IRAS 20350-5219
NGC 694220 40 37.9-54 18 08Gx (SB0-a)12.611.70.912.92.1 × 1.61500.01091446.10pB, pL, R, pslbMESO 186-73; AM 2036-542
NGC 694820 43 28.9-53 21 26Gx (Sa)13.712.80.913.52.2 × 11150.01082445.7274.700vF, pS, cE, lbMESO 187-9; AM 2039-533; IRAS 20397-5332
NGC 697020 52 09.4-48 46 41Gx (SBa)13.212.60.612.61 × 0.61230.01752574.0251.730pB, S, lE, gbMESO 235-8; AM 2048-485; IRAS 20486-4857
NGC 698220 57 18.3-51 51 46Gx (SBa)14.413.70.713.11 × 0.7680.01579366.71vF, S, E, p of 2ESO 235-19; IRAS 20537-5203
NGC 698420 57 54.2-51 52 15Gx (SBc)13.212.70.513.41.8 × 1.21010.01557765.8047.380F, pL, vlE, vgbM, f of 2ESO 235-20; AM 2054-520; IRAS 20543-5203
NGC 698720 58 10.4-48 37 48Gx (E1)13.412.41.013.01.4 × 1.2920.01747573.8167.700pF, S, vlE, gpmbM, B * p 1'ESO 235-21; IRAS 20546-4849
NGC 699020 59 57.0-55 33 43Gx (Sa)14.113.20.912.41.2 × 0.500.032000135.1eeF, vS, vmE 0°, * 13 att, nESO 187-43; IRAS 20562-5545
NGC 700221 03 45.0-49 01 45Gx (E1)13.512.41.113.01.5 × 1.230.024520103.589.100cF, cS, R, bMESO 235-43
NGC 700421 04 02.0-49 06 51Gx (SB0-a)13.812.81.013.41.3 × 0.6730.025284106.8eF, R, lbM, * 11 fESO 235-46; FAIR 938
NGC 700721 05 27.8-52 33 07Gx (E-S0)12.912.00.912.72 × 1.220.01033443.6537.300pB, S, R, psbM, am stESO 187-48
NGC 701421 07 52.0-47 10 43Gx (E2)13.412.41.013.41.7 × 1.41300.01620168.4364.070pF, S, R, bM, 2 st 12 nESO 286-57
NGC 702221 09 35.1-49 18 13Gx (SB0)14.013.01.013.41.5 × 1.1160.00769932.52eeF, S, R, B *** sfESO 235-65; FAIR 952
NGC 702921 11 51.7-49 17 01Gx (E6)12.411.50.912.92.5 × 1.4710.00947040.0036.190B, cS, R, pgmbMESO 235-72; AM 2112-483
NGC 703821 15 07.5-47 13 13Gx (SBc)12.311.60.713.33.1 × 1.41270.01647169.5762.710pB, pL, lE, gbMESO 286-79; FAIR 960; AM 2111-472; IRAS 21117-4725
NGC 7038 A21 15 15.0-47 36 46Gx (SBc)15.314.60.714.01.1 × 0.6250.01713972.39pB, pL, lE, gbMESO 235-80
NGC 704121 16 32.1-48 21 47Gx (E-S0)12.111.20.912.93.6 × 1.5850.00649127.4224.950B, cS, cE, psmbM, * 10 fESO 235-82; AM 2113-483
NGC 7041 A21 17 57.2-48 24 08Gx (SBd)14.714.10.614.81.6 × 1.4230.02291696.80B, cS, cE, psmbM, * 10 fESO 235-84; IRAS 21144-4836
NGC 7041 B21 17 49.6-48 23 26Gx (S?)15.915.00.912.80.5 × 0.3750.02272996.01B, cS, cE, psmbM, * 10 f
NGC 704921 19 00.2-48 33 41Gx (S0)11.710.61.113.24.5 × 3570.00762232.1928.750vB, pS, E, mbMESO 236-1; AM 2115-484; IRAS 21156-4846
NGC 706121 27 26.7-49 03 48Gx (E4)14.313.31.013.11.2 × 0.71370.030037126.8eeF, vS, RESO 236-13; AM 2123-491
NGC 706421 29 03.2-52 46 02Gx (SBc)13.112.50.613.33.8 × 0.7910.00265911.2311.350eF, pL, vmE 91°, * sESO 188-9; IRAS 21255-5259
NGC 708321 35 44.6-63 54 12Gx (Sbc)11.911.20.713.53.9 × 2.350.01034443.6933.260pF, cL, vlE, vgpmbM, rESO 107-36; IRAS 21318-6407
NGC 709021 36 27.7-54 33 18Gx (SBc)11.310.70.613.07.3 × 1.21270.00282511.938.400pB, pL, vmE 127°, g, pslbMESO 188-12; AM 2133-544; IRAS 21329-5446
NGC 709621 41 19.1-63 54 30Gx (Sa)12.811.90.913.01.8 × 1.61300.01034043.6836.700vF, S, R, vS ** nfIC 5121; ESO 107-46; AM 2137-640; IRAS 21373-6408
NGC 710621 42 36.5-52 41 57Gx (SBc)13.913.40.513.81.7 × 1810.01092946.1645.120eF, cS, lE, vglbMESO 188-17; AM 2139-525
NGC 712321 50 46.4-70 20 02Gx (Sa)12.612.20.413.43 × 1.11460.01233552.10pB, S, R, vgbM, * 9 fESO 75-27
NGC 712421 48 05.3-50 33 56Gx (SBbc)13.212.30.913.72.8 × 1.11430.01725172.8760.750pB, L, pmE, vgbMESO 237-2; ESO 236-49; AM 2144-504; IRAS 21447-5047
NGC 712521 49 16.2-60 42 45Gx (SBc)12.812.40.414.33 × 2.11100.01050144.3638.400eF, pL, R, sp of 2ESO 145-17; AM 2145-605; IRAS 21456-6056
NGC 712621 49 18.3-60 36 34Gx (Sc)12.912.20.713.52.8 × 1.3710.00994442.0039.650pB, pS, lE, gbM, nf of 2ESO 145-18; AM 2145-605; IRAS 21456-6050
NGC 714021 52 15.1-55 34 11Gx (SBbc)12.211.50.714.14.1 × 3180.00994742.0237.400pF, cS, R, bMNGC 7141; ESO 189-7; FAIR 354; AM 2148-554; IRAS 21488-5548
NGC 715121 55 04.0-50 39 29Gx (SBc)13.412.70.713.92.9 × 1.1750.00622726.3024.920vF, pL, lE, vgbM, rESO 237-15
NGC 715521 56 09.8-49 31 19Gx (SB0)13.112.20.913.52.3 × 240.00660827.9123.500pB, S, lE, mbMIC 5143; ESO 237-16; FAIR 991
NGC 716822 02 07.3-51 44 36Gx (E3)12.911.91.013.21.9 × 1.4680.00920638.8934.850pB, S, R, psbMESO 237-26; AM 2158-515
NGC 717922 04 49.0-64 02 49Gx (SBbc)13.312.80.513.22 × 0.8480.00996042.0746.760cF, pS, vgbMESO 108-11
NGC 719122 06 51.2-64 38 01Gx (SBc)13.612.90.712.71.6 × 0.61360.00979041.3537.370vF, S, lE, vgbMESO 108-13; IRAS 22031-6452
NGC 719222 06 49.9-64 18 58Gx (E1)12.211.21.012.71.9 × 1.8270.00993441.9634.040pB, S, R, pmbMESO 108-12
NGC 719622 05 54.8-50 07 09Gx (E2)12.411.50.913.12.5 × 1.9530.00975041.1845.650cB, S, R, am stESO 237-36; AM 2202-502; IRAS 22026-5021
NGC 719922 08 30.1-64 42 22Gx (SBa)13.913.10.812.91.1 × 0.8300.00956340.39vF, S, R, pslbM, * 11 p 3'ESO 108-14
NGC 720022 07 09.6-49 59 44Gx (E3)13.812.90.913.51.2 × 0.8330.00966340.8251.500pF, S, R, smbMESO 237-37
NGC 7205 A22 07 32.0-57 27 51Gx (SBcd)14.514.00.513.91.2 × 0.9650.024130101.9pB, L, cE, gpslbMESO 146-7; IRAS 22041-5742
NGC 721622 12 36.0-68 39 43Gx (E-S0)13.512.60.913.11.7 × 11330.01177149.72pF, S, R, gbMESO 76-3
NGC 763323 23 03.1-67 39 13Gx (SB0-a)13.312.40.913.92.3 × 21420.01250552.82F, vS, E 90°, psbMESO 77-15
NGC 765523 26 45.9-68 01 39Gx (S0)14.213.21.012.30.8 × 0.6750.01291754.56eF, vS, R, pslbM, * 10 p 22sESO 77-18; AM 2325-680
IC 501720 32 03.9-57 35 14Gx (S0 R)14.813.81.013.21 × 0.650.025174106.3bM, magn 14.5ESO 143-29; FAIR 72
IC 502120 33 34.3-54 31 17Gx (S/P)15.014.30.713.00.8 × 0.620.01141848.23vS, R disc, magn 14ESO 186-61; AM 2029-544
IC 502720 41 08.9-55 28 21Gx (Sc)15.314.50.812.80.5 × 0.50.037029156.4R, magn 15ESO 186-74; FAIR 554
IC 503320 43 55.1-57 20 04Gx (Sc)15.314.50.813.61 × 0.5450.02327398.30vS, R, lbM, magn 15ESO 144-1
IC 503420 43 41.7-57 01 48Gx (Sbc)14.413.60.813.51.5 × 0.7220.036302153.3bM, magn 14.5ESO 187-10
IC 503520 44 14.5-57 07 39Gx (Sb)15.915.10.813.30.7 × 0.31280.035808151.3vS, R, lbM, magn 15ESO 187-11
IC 503620 44 37.4-57 37 35Gx (Sbc)16.315.50.813.80.8 × 0.31180.01150048.58F, pS, mE 125°ESO 144-2
IC 503720 45 39.3-58 26 59Gx (Sc)15.314.60.712.71 × 0.21590.02319697.98F, pS, mE 170°ESO 144-3
IC 504320 46 38.4-56 59 01Gx (Sc)16.415.60.813.60.6 × 0.3200.046239195.3F, S, E 210°ESO 187-14; "little CrB" 3' p
IC 505920 51 13.5-57 41 19Gx (Sab)15.514.70.813.60.8 × 0.5130.01115147.10vF, S, R, difESO 144-6
IC 506320 52 02.0-57 04 10Gx (S0-a)12.911.91.013.02.1 × 1.41160.01134847.93bM, magn 13ESO 187-23; AM 2048-571; IRAS 20481-5715
IC 506420 52 38.1-57 13 57Gx (SBa)14.113.20.912.71 × 0.7570.01104146.64bM, magn 14ESO 187-28; IRAS 20487-5725
IC 510821 32 51.1-72 39 33Gx (SBc)15.114.40.713.51.2 × 0.41010.037393157.9141.50eF, vS, cbMESO 48-25
IC 510921 33 42.7-74 06 42Gx (E2)14.613.61.012.90.9 × 0.71740.029731125.5vF, bMESO 48-1
IC 511021 30 43.5-60 00 07Gx (SB)13.913.10.813.41.4 × 1.1490.028887122.0vF, vlEESO 145-7; AM 2126-601
IC 511621 37 05.2-70 58 59Gx (Sb)14.213.40.814.01.6 × 1.2150.01267953.56cF, S, R, stell NESO 75-18; IRAS 21325-7112
IC 511821 42 13.9-71 22 56Gx (Sbc)15.514.70.813.31.1 × 0.3480.026697112.7vF, S, cE 35°, * 10 sp 2'ESO 75-20
IC 512021 38 48.2-64 21 01Gx (SBbc)14.213.40.813.42 × 0.61020.01105446.6939.240F, alm RNGC 7096A; ESO 107-41; IRAS 21348-6434
IC 512321 44 49.3-72 25 14Gx (SBbc)14.413.60.813.11.5 × 0.5180.031775134.2cF, vS, cE 15°, * 12 p 1'ESO 48-6; IRAS 21402-7239
IC 512521 41 50.3-52 46 24Gx (Sbc)14.213.40.812.50.7 × 0.70.01619568.41F, eS, R, bMESO 188-16; IRAS 21384-5300
IC 512921 47 46.5-65 23 15Gx (Sc)15.314.60.713.50.7 × 0.60.054958232.1No descrESO 108-3; FAIR 980
IC 513021 50 24.7-73 59 51Gx (Sbc)14.413.60.813.31.9 × 0.61090.026362111.3101.95vF, vSESO 48-8; IRAS 21456-7413
IC 513821 53 21.5-68 57 10Gx (Sb)14.013.20.812.20.9 × 0.51280.027333115.4eF, eS, R, suspESO 75-34
IC 514021 54 15.8-67 19 52Gx (SBcd)15.314.60.713.92 × 0.31360.01329356.1549.220eF, vS, mE 135°ESO 75-37; FGCE 1664
IC 514121 53 17.1-59 29 35Gx (Sbc)13.512.70.813.41.7 × 1.3300.01493663.0955.550Planet., stell, 15 magESO 145-22; AM 2149-594; IRAS 21496-5943
IC 514221 55 20.1-65 30 37Gx (Sc)14.413.70.713.81.6 × 0.8720.01786975.4879.400eF, vS, R, bet 2 st, suspESO 108-6
IC 514721 59 26.2-65 26 59Gx (SBc)15.114.40.713.91.2 × 0.6300.01857678.4674.730eF, eS, R, F * f 2'ESO 108-9
IC 515222 02 41.9-51 17 46Gx (Im)11.110.50.613.45 × 3.21000.0004071.721.760F, cL, cE 150°, cbMESO 237-27; AM 2159-513; IRAS 21594-5132
IC 515422 04 29.6-66 06 51Gx (Irr)15.014.40.612.20.5 × 0.31750.01081745.69vF, bMESO 108-10; AM 2200-662; IRAS 22006-6621
IC 515822 06 24.9-67 31 03Gx (SBm)15.214.60.613.80.9 × 0.6540.01181149.89eeF, eS, bMESO 75-55; PRC C-67
IC 516222 08 02.9-52 42 49Gx (S)15.214.40.813.20.9 × 0.31140.00579924.49eF, eS, vE 95°ESO 189-25; AM 2204-525
IC 5173 A22 14 44.5-69 21 57Gx (SBc)15.214.50.713.41.4 × 0.3730.01036543.78eF, S, mE 75°ESO 76-8; AM 2210-693; Southern Integral-sign
IC 5173 B22 14 38.3-69 22 03Gx (Sc)15.815.10.711.90.3 × 0.2700.01062144.86eF, S, mE 75°ESO 76-8A; AM 2210-693; Southern Integral-sign
IC 523222 37 38.3-68 52 17Gx (Sc)15.414.60.812.80.7 × 0.330.028947122.2eF, eeS, bMESO 76-20
IC 525222 48 08.8-68 54 10Gx (SBbc)13.712.90.812.71.2 × 0.81720.01274553.83F, S, R, cbMESO 76-25; IRAS 22446-6910
IC 525622 49 45.6-68 41 25Gx (SBd)14.513.90.613.01.1 × 0.5190.01268953.60vF, vS, cE 25°, cbMESO 76-28; FAIR 611
IC 525722 52 16.4-67 25 09Gx (Sc)15.214.50.713.00.7 × 0.4130.040408170.6eF, eeS, stell NESO 76-29; FAIR 199; IRAS 22489-6741
IC 526322 58 13.6-69 03 06Gx (SB0-a)14.113.20.913.11.4 × 0.31460.01314655.53cF, S, R, * in nebESO 76-32; IRAS 22548-6919
IC 527923 03 02.6-69 12 36Gx (Sa)14.413.50.913.21.3 × 0.8270.01301254.96vF, vS, cE 40°, stell NESO 77-1; AM 2259-692; IRAS 22597-6928
IC 528623 09 56.0-68 15 12Gx (Sbc)16.215.40.813.40.9 × 0.21140.029070122.7eeF, eS, mE 130°, 2 st s, suspESO 77-5
IC 528823 11 44.3-68 05 39Gx (S0)14.713.71.013.11.1 × 0.8600.029240123.5eF, eS, alm *, suspESO 77-6; AM 2308-682; IRAS 23085-6821
IC 530123 18 58.8-69 33 45Gx (Sc)15.514.60.914.21.4 × 0.6870.01356657.30eeF, eS, vF * f 1', suspESO 77-12

Legende

Key to columns [277]
NameNGC/IC Designation
RARight Ascension (J2000.0)
DecDeclination (J2000.0)
TypeObject type
bMagPhotographic (blue) magnitude
vMagVisual magnitude
B-VDifference of visual and blue magnitude
SBSurface brightness (mag/arcmin2)
DimDimensions (arcmin)
PAPosition Angle (°)
zRedshift (from NED or LEDA)
D(z)Distance derived from z in Mpc, using D(z) = cz/H0, with Hubble Parameter H0 = 71 (km/s)/Mpc
MDMetric distance: for galaxies with S = 1, 6, 7 or 8 in Mpc (from NED); for other types with S = 2, 3, 4, or 5 in kpc
Dreyer DescriptionSee below
Identification, Remarks

Dreyer Description

Descriptions according to J.L.E. Dreyer [313, 314, 315]
ababout
almalmost
amamong
annulannular or ring nebula
attattached
bbrighter
betbetween
biNbinuclear
bnbrightest to n side
bsbrightest to s side
bpbrightest to p side
bfbrightest to f side
Bbright
cconsiderably
chevchevelure
cocoarse, coarsely
comcometic (cometary form)
compcompanion
connconnected
contin contact
Ccompressed
Clcluster
ddiameter
defdefined
difdiffused
difficdifficult
distdistance, or distant
Ddouble
eextremely, excessively
eemost extremely
ereasily resolvable
excexcentric
Eextended
ffollowing (eastward)
Ffaint
ggradually
glob.globular
grgroup
iirregular
iFirregular figure
invinvolved, involving
llittle (adv.); long (adj.)
Llarge
mmuch
mmagnitude
Mmiddle, or in the middle
nnorth
nebnebula
nebsnebulous
nebynebulosity
nfnorth following
npnorth preceding
nsnorth-south
nrnear
Nnucleus, or to a nucleus
ppreceding (westward)
pfpreceding-following
ppretty (adv., before F. B. L, S)
pgpretty gradually
pmpretty much
pspretty suddenly
planplanetary nebula (same as PN)
probprobably
Ppoor (sparse) in stars
PNplanetary nebula
rresolvable (mottled, not resolved)
rrpartially resolved, some stars seen
rrrwell resolved, clearly consisting of stars
Rround
RRexactly round
Ririch in stars
ssuddenly (abruptly)
ssouth
sfsouth following
spsouth preceding
scscattered
sevseveral
ststars (pl.)
st 9...stars of 9th magnitude and fainter
st 9..13stars of mag. 9 to 13
stellstellar, pointlike
suspsuspected
Ssmall in angular size
S*small (faint) star
traptrapezium
triangletriangle, forms a triangle with
triNtrinuclear
vvery
vv_very_
varvariable
*a single star
*10a star of 10th magnitude
*7-8star of mag. 7 or 8
**double star (same as D*)
***triple star
!remarkable
!!very much so
!!!a magnificent or otherwise interesting object

Quellenangaben

  • [277] Historische Deep-Sky Kataloge; Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke; klima-luft.de/steinicke; 2021-02-17
  • [313] A New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars, being the Catalogue of the late Sir John F.W. Herschel, Bart., revised, corrected, and enlarged; Dreyer, J. L. E.; Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society. 49: 1–237 (1888); Bibcode:1888MmRAS..49....1D
  • [314] Index Catalogue of Nebulæ found in the years 1888 to 1894, with Notes and Corrections to the New General Catalogue; Dreyer, J. L. E.; Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 51, p.185; 1895; Bibcode:1895MmRAS..51..185D
  • [315] Second Index Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars; containing objects found in the years 1895 to 1907, with Notes and Corrections to the New General Catalogue and to the Index Catalogue for 1888–94; Dreyer, J. L. E.; Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society. 59: 105–198 (1910); Bibcode:1910MmRAS..59..105D