Kataloge

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

Planetarische Nebel

Revised+Historic NGC/IC, Version 22/9, © Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke [277]
NameRADecTypbMagvMagB-VSBDimPAzD(z)MDDreyer BeschreibungIdentifikation, Anmerkungen
NGC 243807 41 50.6-14 44 05PN10.110.81.270.422planetary, pB, pS, vlE, r, 3s.75 dPK 231+4.2, CS=17.7
NGC 244007 41 55.4-18 12 29PN10.89.41.320.491planetary, cB, not v well defPK 234+2.1, ESO 560-PN9, CS=14.3
NGC 245207 47 26.2-27 20 06PN12.612.00.484.601planetary, F, S, lE, am 60 stPK 243-1.1, ESO 493-PN11, CS=19.0

Galaktische Nebel

Revised+Historic NGC/IC, Version 22/9, © Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke [277]
NameRADecTypbMagvMagB-VSBDimPAzD(z)MDDreyer BeschreibungIdentifikation, Anmerkungen
NGC 246707 52 26.0-26 26 12EN+OCL7.11.355pB, vL, R, er, * 8 MLBN 1065, OCL 668, ESO 493-SC25

Offene Sternhaufen

Revised+Historic NGC/IC, Version 22/9, © Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke [277]
NameRADecTypbMagvMagB-VSBDimPAzD(z)MDDreyer BeschreibungIdentifikation, Anmerkungen
NGC 239607 28 00.0-11 43 00III3p7.4100.588Cl, vL, vlCOCL 579
NGC 240107 29 24.3-13 58 00II3p12.625.900Cl, S, cRi, cC, st vSOCL 588
NGC 240907 31 36.7-17 11 23OCL7.57.32.52.900Cl, S but B, st 8…10Bochum 4
NGC 241407 33 12.8-15 27 14I3m7.962.888Cl, P, lC, st 9, &cOCL 598
NGC 242107 36 12.0-20 36 42I2m8.382.181Cl, L, cRi, st 11…13OCL 626, ESO 560-SC2
NGC 242207 36 35.0-14 28 47III2m4.4250.491Cl, B, vL, pRi, st L and SM 47, NGC 2478, OCL 596
NGC 242307 37 06.7-13 52 17IV2m6.7120.766Cl, vL, Ri, pC, st vSOCL 592
NGC 242507 38 17.6-14 52 40III2p53.600Cl, P, S, st vSOCL 599
NGC 242807 39 22.0-16 31 42OCL132.100Cl, vL, vlC
NGC 243207 40 53.0-19 04 36II1p10.272.030Cl, pL, pC, E 0°, st L and SOCL 620, ESO 560-SC6
NGC 243707 41 46.8-14 48 36III2m6.1201.375!, Cl, vB, vRi, vL, inv planetaryM 46, OCL 601
NGC 243907 40 45.4-31 41 33II3m6.993.855Cl, B, pRi, pL, lC, st 9,12…14OCL 688, ESO 429-SC11
NGC 244707 44 30.0-23 51 24IV1p6.2101.037Cl, L, pRi, lC, st 8…13M 93, OCL 649, ESO 493-SC7
NGC 245107 45 24.0-37 57 00II2p2.8500.188Cl, vvL, vlC, 1 * 4·5 mOCL 716, ESO 311-SC8, *Grp ?
NGC 245307 47 34.1-27 11 41I2p8.344.700Cl, S, pRi, pCOCL 670, ESO 493-SC12
NGC 245507 49 00.0-21 18 06III2p10.2152.650Cl, cL, pRi, lC, st 12OCL 636, ESO 560-SC15
NGC 247707 52 10.0-38 31 48I3r5.8201.222!, Cl, B, Ri, L, lC, st 12OCL 720, ESO 311-SC17
NGC 247907 55 06.0-17 42 28III1m9.6111.200Cl, pL, pRi, pC, st SOCL 623, ESO 561-SC1
NGC 248207 55 12.0-24 15 30III1m7.3101.343Cl, L, cRi, vlCOCL 653, ESO 494-SC3
NGC 248307 55 39.0-27 53 42OCL7.691.659Cl, L, lCESO 430-SC2, OCL 677
NGC 248907 56 15.9-30 03 51II2m7.953.700Cl, pL, eRi, pC, st 11…13OCL 690, ESO 430-SC3
NGC 250908 00 47.8-19 03 02II1p9.3122.900Cl, B, pRi, lC, st SOCL 630, ESO 561-SC7
NGC 252708 04 58.1-28 08 46III1p6.5100.601Cl, vL, pRi, lC, st 10…15NGC 2520, OCL 685, ESO 430-SC15
NGC 253308 07 04.0-29 52 00III1p7.661.700Cl, pL, Ri, C, st 9, 13…14OCL 695, ESO 430-SC19
NGC 253908 10 36.9-12 49 14II1m6.5151.363Cl, vL, Ri, lC, st 11…13OCL 611
NGC 254608 12 24.0-37 37 00III2m6.3700.919Cl, B, L, lC, iE, st 9…12OCL 726, ESO 369-SC7
NGC 256708 18 32.0-30 38 24III2m7.4111.677Cl, pL, pRi, lC, iR, st 11…14OCL 708, ESO 431-SC3
NGC 256808 18 18.1-37 06 19I3p10.73vF, pL, F * invOCL 727, ESO 370-SC5
NGC 257108 18 56.3-29 44 57IV1p7.071.339Cl, vL, cRi, lC, st 9…OCL 701, ESO 431-SC5
NGC 257908 20 52.7-36 12 58IV1p7.51912.800D * (h 4083) in pS neb, am 70 stOCL 724, ESO 370-*N8, *Grp ?
NGC 258008 21 28.0-30 17 30II2m9.784.000Cl, cL, pRi, pC, R, st 12OCL 709, ESO 431-SC6
NGC 258708 23 24.0-29 30 31II1p9.2102.700Cl, pmCM, iF, st 9…13OCL 706, ESO 431-SC7
NGC 258808 23 09.5-32 58 30II1p11.824.950Cl, F, S, R, gbM, st 15OCL 715, ESO 370-SC10

Kugelsternhaufen

Revised+Historic NGC/IC, Version 22/9, © Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke [277]
NameRADecTypbMagvMagB-VSBDimPAzD(z)MDDreyer BeschreibungIdentifikation, Anmerkungen
NGC 229806 48 59.2-36 00 17VI9.3510.800globular, B, pL, iR, gbM, rrGCL 11, ESO 366-SC22

Galaxien

Revised+Historic NGC/IC, Version 22/9, © Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke [277]
NameRADecTypbMagvMagB-VSBDimPAzD(z)MDDreyer BeschreibungIdentifikation, Anmerkungen
NGC 220006 13 17.4-43 39 47SBc14.714.00.713.20.9 × 0.61610.01630568.87eF, pS, R, vlbM, ? 134° PDESO 254-39, MCG -7-13-6, AM 0611-433
NGC 220106 13 31.4-43 42 18SBb14.113.30.812.51.1 × 0.51130.01554765.67eF, S, R, pslbM, ? 134° PDESO 254-40, MCG -7-13-7, AM 0611-433
NGC 231006 53 53.8-40 51 49S012.711.80.913.04.3 × 0.8470.00380916.0913.600pB, pL, vmE 45°, pslbMESO 309-7, MCG -7-15-1, AM 0652-405
NGC 232807 02 36.1-42 04 05E/SB012.812.10.713.41.3 × 0.81150.00389616.46vF, S, vlE, bM, am stESO 309-16, MCG -7-15-2, IRAS 07010-4159
NGC 242707 36 27.9-47 38 09SBdm12.311.50.814.04.9 × 21220.00324213.6911.780eF, L, pmE, gmbM, 2 st invESO 208-27, IRAS 07350-4731
NGC 250107 58 30.0-14 21 15S014.413.41.013.41.4 × 11200.00722230.51cF, S, vlE 90°, glbM, am stMCG -2-21-2, IRAS 07561-1413
NGC 251708 02 47.0-12 19 02SB012.711.80.912.11.4 × 1670.00492020.78F, vS, R, bet 3 st 13·14MCG -2-21-3, NPM1G -12.0217, CGMW 1-2065
NGC 252508 05 38.0-11 25 39SBc/P12.311.60.713.43 × 2750.00527422.2818.500cF, pL, R, vgvlbM, am stMCG -2-21-4, UGCA 135, IRAS 08032-1117
NGC 255908 17 06.1-27 27 25SBbc11.710.90.812.33 × 1.460.00520021.9618.250F, pL, gmbM, am 60 stESO 494-41, MCG -4-20-3, UGCA 136, IRAS 08150-2718, CGMW 2-3078, VV 475, AM 0815-271
NGC 256408 18 30.0-21 48 58E-S013.412.41.011.81.2 × 0.8810.01688071.30vF, S, R, gbM, am many stESO 562-1, NPM1G -21.0210, CGMW 2-3167
NGC 256608 18 45.5-25 30 02SBab11.811.00.813.12.9 × 1.7620.00546023.0621.100vF, cL, erESO 495-3, MCG -4-20-8, UGCA 138, IRAS 08166-2520, AM 0804-252, CGMW 2-3181
NGC 257808 21 24.2-13 19 05SB0-a13.512.60.913.52.2 × 1.3800.01534764.82F, vlE, gbM, r, am 50 stMCG -2-22-2, IRAS 08191-1310
IC 50008 12 39.5-16 03 04E?13.512.51.012.11.3 × 0.5450.01519364.18vF, dif, vF * attMCG -3-21-7, CGMW 1-2344
IC 231108 18 45.9-25 22 12E012.511.51.013.01.3 × 1.30.00615125.9826.130pB, vS, R, lbM, 6' n of III 288ESO 495-2, MCG -4-20-7, CGMW 2-3182
IC 236708 24 10.0-18 46 33SBb12.711.90.813.42.6 × 1.8550.00816634.4925.000pB, SMCG -3-22-1, ESO 562-5, PGC 23580, IRAS 08219-1836
IC 237508 26 19.6-13 18 11SBb13.913.10.812.71.9 × 0.4830.01962482.89F, vS, E 90°, 1st of 3MCG -2-22-14, IRAS 08240-1308
IC 237708 26 26.0-13 18 25SB0-a14.313.40.911.80.7 × 0.4360.02016185.16eF, vS, 2nd of 3MCG -2-22-15
IC 237908 26 27.7-13 17 36Sa14.613.70.913.01 × 0.61440.02016185.16vF, vS, 3rd of 3MCG -2-22-16

Legend

Key to columns [277]
Name NGC/IC Designation
RA Right Ascension (J2000.0)
Dec Declination (J2000.0)
Type Object type
bMag Photographic (blue) magnitude
vMag Visual magnitude
B-V Difference of visual and blue magnitude
SB Surface brightness (mag/arcmin2)
Dim Dimensions (arcmin)
PA Position Angle (°)
z Redshift (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
MD Metric 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 Description See below
Identification, Remarks

Dreyer Description

Descriptions according to J.L.E. Dreyer [313, 314, 315]
ab about
alm almost
am among
annul annular or ring nebula
att attached
b brighter
bet between
biN binuclear
bn brightest to n side
bs brightest to s side
bp brightest to p side
bf brightest to f side
B bright
c considerably
chev chevelure
co coarse, coarsely
com cometic (cometary form)
comp companion
conn connected
cont in contact
C compressed
Cl cluster
d diameter
def defined
dif diffused
diffic difficult
dist distance, or distant
D double
e extremely, excessively
ee most extremely
er easily resolvable
exc excentric
E extended
f following (eastward)
F faint
g gradually
glob. globular
gr group
i irregular
iF irregular figure
inv involved, involving
l little (adv.); long (adj.)
L large
m much
m magnitude
M middle, or in the middle
n north
neb nebula
nebs nebulous
neby nebulosity
nf north following
np north preceding
ns north-south
nr near
N nucleus, or to a nucleus
p preceding (westward)
pf preceding-following
p pretty (adv., before F. B. L, S)
pg pretty gradually
pm pretty much
ps pretty suddenly
plan planetary nebula (same as PN)
prob probably
P poor (sparse) in stars
PN planetary nebula
r resolvable (mottled, not resolved)
rr partially resolved, some stars seen
rrr well resolved, clearly consisting of stars
R round
RR exactly round
Ri rich in stars
s suddenly (abruptly)
s south
sf south following
sp south preceding
sc scattered
sev several
st stars (pl.)
st 9... stars of 9th magnitude and fainter
st 9..13 stars of mag. 9 to 13
stell stellar, pointlike
susp suspected
S small in angular size
S* small (faint) star
trap trapezium
triangle triangle, forms a triangle with
triN trinuclear
v very
vv _very_
var variable
* a single star
*10 a star of 10th magnitude
*7-8 star of mag. 7 or 8
** double star (same as D*)
*** triple star
! remarkable
!! very much so
!!! a magnificent or otherwise interesting object

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