Kataloge

Piscis Austrinus / 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 710921 41 58.5-34 26 46Gx (E0)14.313.31.012.60.7 × 0.70.01745573.73eF, vS, am stESO 403-15; MCG -6-47-11; VV 376
NGC 711021 42 12.0-34 09 46Gx (SBb)14.013.20.812.71.3 × 0.6760.01767974.6773.080F, S, R, bMESO 403-16; MCG -6-47-12
NGC 711521 43 39.2-25 21 04Gx (Sb)14.213.40.813.21.7 × 0.4660.01157448.8944.730vF, pS, mE 90°, com, 2 st invESO 531-25; MCG -4-51-11; VV 800; IRAS 21407-2535
NGC 713021 48 19.3-34 57 10Gx (Sa)13.012.10.912.91.6 × 1.51050.01615168.22pB, S, R, glbMIC 5135; ESO 403-32; MCG -6-47-15; AM 2145-351; IRAS 21453-3511
NGC 713521 49 46.0-34 52 34Gx (E-S0)12.711.71.013.52.1 × 1.8470.00881937.2534.700pB, pL, R, vgbM, * 14 att pESO 403-35; MCG -6-48-1; AM 2146-350
NGC 715221 53 59.0-29 17 21Gx (SBb)14.413.60.813.11.2 × 0.6170.02179292.0577.930eeF, vS (Lassell not found)ESO 466-13; MCG -5-51-20
NGC 715321 54 35.3-29 03 50Gx (Sb)14.013.20.812.51.9 × 0.3680.02335998.67eF, S, E or has eF * nrESO 466-16; MCG -5-51-22
NGC 715421 55 21.1-34 48 50Gx (SBm)12.912.40.513.62.2 × 1.81020.00872636.8628.350B, pL, iR, glbM, rESO 404-8; MCG -6-48-5; IRAS 21523-3503
NGC 715721 56 56.7-25 21 03Gx (SBa)14.914.00.913.21.1 × 0.550.029200123.3vF, vS, R, sbMN, B D * p 8sESO 532-3; MCG -4-51-15; AM 2154-253
NGC 716321 59 20.3-31 53 01Gx (SBab)14.513.31.213.91.9 × 1.11010.00918638.8029.120F, pL, vlE, vglbMESO 466-30; MCG -5-51-35; IRAS 21564-3207
NGC 717222 02 01.7-31 52 12Gx (Sa)12.911.91.013.12.4 × 1.31000.00868336.6833.900pB, pL, lE, gbM, 1st of 4ESO 466-38; MCG -5-52-7; HCG 90A; AM 2159-320; IRAS 21591-3206
NGC 717322 02 03.1-31 58 23Gx (E3)13.012.01.012.01.2 × 0.91430.00832935.1835.610cB, cS, R, sbM *, 2nd of 4ESO 466-39; MCG -5-52-8; UGCA 422; VV 698; HCG 90C; AM 2159-321
NGC 717422 02 05.9-31 59 33Gx (Sab)14.213.30.914.32.3 × 1.2880.00886937.4635.500cF, S, R, p of D neb, 3rd of 4ESO 466-40; MCG -5-52-10; VV 698; IRAS 21592-3214; HCG 90D; AM 2159-321
NGC 717622 02 08.2-31 59 26Gx (E0)12.511.41.111.00.8 × 0.80.00837635.3837.300B, pL, R, f of D neb, 4th of 4ESO 466-41; MCG -5-52-11; UGCA 423; VV 698; HCG 90B
NGC 717822 02 25.1-35 47 27Gx (SBb)14.914.10.813.41.1 × 0.51720.031385132.5101.85eF, S, R, * 8 s 2'ESO 404-22; MCG -6-48-16
NGC 718722 02 44.4-32 48 12Gx (S0)13.512.51.013.01.3 × 1.21710.00890637.62pF, pS, R, lbMESO 404-24; MCG -6-48-18; AM 2159-330
NGC 720122 06 32.0-31 15 50Gx (Sa)13.812.90.912.51.6 × 0.51280.01472762.21F, R, gbM, 1st of 4ESO 467-4; MCG -5-52-26; IRAS 22036-3130
NGC 720322 06 43.8-31 09 48Gx (SB0-a)13.612.70.912.91.6 × 0.9720.01354657.22cF, R, stellar, 3rd of 4ESO 467-7; MCG -5-52-27
NGC 7204 A22 06 53.1-31 03 00Gx (S0-a)14.513.60.913.81.6 × 0.8910.00863936.4933.500pB, L, lE, gbM, 4th of 4ESO 467-8; MCG -5-52-29; VV 685; AM 2204-311; IRAS 22040-3117
NGC 7204 B22 06 55.0-31 03 13Gx (SBab)15.014.20.813.61.1 × 0.6800.00856736.18pB, L, lE, gbM, 4th of 4ESO 467-8A; MCG -5-52-29; VV 685; AM 2204-311
NGC 720822 08 24.7-29 03 05Gx (SB0)14.113.11.012.10.9 × 0.61420.00886337.44vF, vS, R, almost planetaryESO 467-10; MCG -5-52-32; AM 2205-291; IRAS 22055-2917
NGC 721422 09 07.6-27 48 35Gx (SBc/P)13.312.70.613.82.2 × 1.41050.02312897.6970.470globular, pL, iR, rrESO 467-12; MCG -5-52-34; VV 700; IRAS 22062-2803; HCG 91A; AM 2206-280
NGC 722122 11 15.1-30 33 48Gx (SBbc)12.812.10.713.32 × 1.6100.01453761.4054.730F, S, R, gbM, r, 2 vS st nrESO 467-18; MCG -5-52-43; AM 2208-304; IRAS 22083-3048
NGC 722522 13 07.8-26 08 54Gx (S0-a/P)13.212.30.912.92 × 11470.01618868.38pF, S, lE, bMESO 532-33; MCG -4-52-23; AM 2210-262; IRAS 22103-2623
NGC 722922 14 03.3-29 23 00Gx (SBc)13.112.50.613.51.8 × 1.51570.01428160.32F, pL, R, vglbMESO 467-24; MCG -5-52-51; IRAS 22112-2937
NGC 725822 22 58.1-28 20 43Gx (Sb)14.013.20.812.81.4 × 0.61410.01281654.1348.250vF, S, E, glbM, ? biNESO 467-49; MCG -5-52-68; IRAS 22201-2836
NGC 725922 23 05.6-28 57 16Gx (Sb)13.913.10.812.91.1 × 0.9490.00594425.11eF, pL, R, vlbMESO 467-50; MCG -5-52-69; AM 2220-291
NGC 726222 23 28.4-32 21 53Gx (S0)15.114.11.013.30.8 × 0.7960.027219114.9eF, S, R, lbMESO 405-17
NGC 726722 24 21.5-33 41 36Gx (SBa)12.912.20.713.01.6 × 1.460.01119147.27cB, pS, vlE, glbM, B *** spESO 405-18; MCG -6-49-3; IRAS 22214-3356
NGC 726822 25 40.6-31 12 04Gx (SB0)14.213.21.012.61.1 × 0.6830.028333119.6F, cS, vlE, p of 2ESO 467-57; MCG -5-53-1; AM 2222-312
NGC 7268 A22 25 42.2-31 12 01Gx (E5)15.514.51.014.11.1 × 0.6830.029377124.0F, cS, vlE, p of 2ESO 467-57A; MCG -5-53-2; PGC 68839
NGC 727722 26 10.9-31 08 45Gx (Sb)14.113.30.813.01.5 × 0.61250.01334656.37F, cS, vlE, f of 2ESO 467-59; MCG -5-53-4; IRAS 22233-3123
NGC 727922 27 12.6-35 08 24Gx (SBc)14.313.80.513.51.2 × 0.8680.030111127.1116.00vF, pS, R, vgvlbMESO 405-21; MCG -6-49-5; IRAS 22243-3523
NGC 728922 29 20.1-35 28 19Gx (S0)14.113.11.013.51.3 × 11650.028216119.1vF, S, R, gbMESO 405-23; MCG -6-49-6
NGC 729422 32 07.8-25 23 53Gx (SB0)13.512.51.013.32 × 1.2470.033880143.1vF, vS, RIC 5225; ESO 533-44; MCG -4-53-9; AM 2229-253
NGC 730622 33 16.4-27 14 45Gx (Sb)13.712.90.812.91.7 × 0.7600.01180149.8550.530vF, S, lE, * 11 pESO 468-11; MCG -5-53-14; VV 832; IRAS 22304-2730
NGC 731322 35 32.4-26 06 07Gx (SBb)15.214.40.812.70.7 × 0.51700.01915080.89eF, EESO 533-52
NGC 731422 35 45.9-26 03 01Gx (SBbc)11.611.00.613.34.6 × 230.00476320.1218.520cF, L, mE 0°, vlbMESO 533-53; MCG -4-53-18; Arp 14; AM 2233-261; IRAS 22330-2618
NGC 736122 42 17.9-30 03 27Gx (Sc)12.712.30.413.53.9 × 140.00416617.6017.200F, pL, vmE 0°, vgvlbMIC 5237; ESO 468-23; MCG -5-53-27; IRAS 22395-3019; UGCA 434; AM 2239-301
IC 513121 47 25.3-34 53 04Gx (E/SB0)13.312.31.012.91 × 10.00876937.0433.300vF, vS, RESO 403-27; MCG -6-47-14; AM 2144-350
IC 513921 50 25.6-30 59 42Gx (E/SB0)13.312.31.013.22.1 × 1270.01788675.55vF, S, lEESO 466-11; MCG -5-51-17; IRAS 21474-3113
IC 514921 58 58.9-27 24 52Gx (Sa)14.513.60.912.91.2 × 0.5320.01809976.4578.920eF, S, R, * 6.5 f 63s on parESO 466-27; MCG -5-51-33; AM 2155-273
IC 515622 03 14.5-33 50 13Gx (SBab)13.012.20.812.72.2 × 0.81750.00919038.8237.480pF, pS, RESO 404-25; MCG -6-48-19; IRAS 22003-3404
IC 515722 03 27.0-34 56 29Gx (E0)13.012.01.012.61.3 × 1.30.01488062.85pB, pS, R, 3 st in line nfESO 404-26; MCG -6-48-20
IC 516822 08 45.5-27 51 24Gx (SBc)15.514.80.713.61.3 × 0.31440.01620168.4359.880eeF, vS, mE, Δ 2 F stESO 467-11; MCG -5-52-33
IC 516922 10 10.0-36 05 20Gx (SB0-a)13.812.90.912.71.9 × 0.5220.01037443.82eF, eS, stell N, spir or ovalESO 404-36; MCG -6-48-25; IRAS 22072-3620
IC 521422 22 43.4-27 21 20Gx (Sc)15.114.40.712.51 × 0.2550.027125114.5128.50eF, pS, R, * 8 pMCG -5-52-67; ESO 467-47; IRAS 22199-2736
IC 522622 32 30.0-25 39 44Gx (SBc)13.512.60.913.82.6 × 2.490.01918381.03eeF, pL, RESO 533-45; MCG -4-53-10; IRAS 22297-2555
IC 5262 122 55 20.5-33 53 17Gx (S0-a)14.313.40.913.31.3 × 0.81300.028767121.5eeF, pS, R, v difficESO 406-20; MCG -6-50-9; IRAS 22525-3409
IC 5262 222 55 22.3-33 53 41Gx (S0)15.214.21.012.30.5 × 0.40.029133123.0eeF, pS, R, v difficMCG -6-50-10; AM 2252-340
IC 526922 57 43.4-36 01 36Gx (SB0)13.212.21.012.51.7 × 0.8510.00656127.7126.150vF, pS, R, np of 2ESO 406-32; MCG -6-50-17
IC 5269 B22 56 36.5-36 15 00Gx (SBc)13.212.40.813.54 × 0.7960.00556123.4922.830vF, pS, R, np of 2ESO 406-26; MCG -6-50-12
IC 5269 C23 00 48.2-35 22 11Gx (SBcd)14.213.50.714.02.1 × 0.9660.00594925.13vF, pS, R, np of 2ESO 406-41; MCG -6-50-23; AM 2258-353
IC 527022 57 55.0-35 51 28Gx (SBc)12.912.20.712.83.2 × 0.61030.00661627.9522.130vF, pS, mE, sf of 2ESO 406-33; MCG -6-50-18; IRAS 22551-3607
IC 527122 58 01.6-33 44 32Gx (Sb)11.610.80.812.32.6 × 0.91380.00572924.2023.550pF, pS, mE 145°, cbMESO 406-34; MCG -6-50-19; IRAS 22552-3400

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