Non-Messier NGC, IC, and other objects data

NGC  104, globular cluster 47 Tucanae
NGC  188, one of the oldest open clusters
NGC  253, bright galaxy in the Sculptor or South Galactic Polar Group
NGC  292, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC)
NGC 595, bright nebula and cluster in M33
NGC 604, huge bright nebula and cluster in M33
NGC  752, bright cluster in Andromeda, probably discovered by Hodierna
NGC  869  h Persei, double cluster with chi.
NGC  884  chi Persei, double cluster with h.
NGC  891, edge-on spiral galaxy in Andromeda
NGC 1055, edge-on spiral galaxy in M77 group
NGC 2023  near the Horsehead Nebula
NGC 2070, Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud
NGC 2169, open cluster in Orion, possibly Hodierna IV.10
NGC 2175, open cluster in Orion, possibly Hodierna IV.11
NGC 2237, part of the Rosette Nebula
NGC 2238, part of the Rosette Nebula
NGC 2239, part of the Rosette Nebula
NGC 2244, cluster in the Rosette Nebula
NGC 2246, part of the Rosette Nebula
NGC 2264, the Cone Nebula and associated cluster
NGC 2362, the Tau CMa cluster, or Mexican Jumping Star
NGC 2403, Sc galaxy in the M81 group
NGC 2419, outlying globular cluster in Lynx
NGC 2451, bright cluster in Puppis, perhaps discovered by Hodierna before 1654
NGC 2477, Lacaille I.3, rich and bright cluster in Puppis
NGC 2516, Lacaille II.3, bright cluster in Carina
NGC 2546, Lacaille II.4, considerable cluster in Puppis
NGC 2547, Lacaille III.2, considerable cluster in Vela
NGC 2903, rather bright spiral galaxy in Leo
NGC 2976, faint companion of M81 and M82
NGC 3077, companion of M81 and M82
NGC 3115, Spindle Galaxy in Sextans
NGC 3228, Lacaille II.7, considerable southern open cluster in Vela
NGC 3293, Lacaille II.8, bright open cluster in Carina
NGC 3372, the Eta Carinae nebula
NGC 3532, Lacaille II.10, bright open cluster in Carina
NGC 3628, the third of the Leo Triplet (with M65 and M66)
NGC 3766, Lacaille III.7, considerable southern cluster in Centaurus
M109B = NGC 3953, barred spiral galaxy near M109, discovered by Pierre Méchain
NGC 4565, large bright edge-on spiral in Coma
NGC 4631, the Herring or Whale Galaxy
NGC 4656, highly distorted spiral interacting with NGC 4631
NGC 4755, Kappa Cruxis, the Jewel Box cluster, Lacaille II.12
NGC 4833, southern globular in Musca, Lacaille I.4
NGC 5128, peculiar and radio galaxy Centaurus A
NGC 5139, globular cluster Omega Centauri
M51B = NGC 5195, companion of M51
NGC 5281, Lacaille I.7, Southern open cluster in Centaurus
NGC 5662, Lacaille III.8, considerable southern cluster in Centaurus
NGC 5907, in group with M102 candidate NGC 5866
NGC 6025, considerable open cluster in Triangulum Australe, Lacaille III.10
NGC 6124, considerable open cluster in Scorpius, Lacaille I.8
NGC 6231, bright open cluster in Scorpius, discovered by Hodierna, Lacaille II.13
NGC 6242, open cluster in Scorpius, Lacaille I.10
NGC 6397, nearby globular cluster in Ara
NGC 6530, open cluster associated with the Lagoon Nebula M8
NGC 6543, the Cat Eye nebula, that planetary near the North Ecliptic Pole
NGC 6633, bright open cluster in Ophiuchus, discovered by De Chéseaux
NGC 6712, globular cluster in Scutum, perhaps discovered by Le Gantil 
NGC 6822, Barnard's Galaxy, an irregular Local Group galaxy
NGC 6946, the galaxy in which most supernovae occurred
NGC 7000, the North America Nebula
NGC 7009, the Saturn Nebula
NGC 7293, the Helix Nebula
NGC 7331, conspicuous spiral galaxy in Pegasus
NGC 7479, nice barred spiral galaxy in Pegasus
IC    10, an outlying irregular dwarf member of the Local Group
IC   434, the emission nebula behind the Horsehead Nebula
IC  1434, open cluster in Lacerta, perhaps seen by Bode before 1777
IC  2391, the omicron Velorum cluster, which was known to Al Sufi in 964 AD
IC  2488, Lacaille III.4, inconspicuous southern cluster in Vela
IC  2602, the theta Carinae cluster, also called the Southern Pleiades; Lacaille II.9
IC  4665, coarse bright cluster in Ophiuchus, discovered by De Chéseaux
IC  5152, an irregular dwarf member of the Local Group.
The Alpha Persei Moving Cluster (Mel 20)
Barnard 33, the Horsehead Nebula
Barnard 92, dark nebula associated with M24
Barnard 93, dark nebula associated with M24
Barnard's Loop
Brocchi's Cluster (Collinder 399)
Coalsack
Collinder 140, open cluster in southern Canis Major, possibly Lacaille II.2
Collinder 228, open cluster within the Great Carina Nebula, possibly Lacaille III.5
The Coma Star Cluster (Mel 111)
Eta Carinae, one of the most massive and luminous, and spectacular stars
G1, the brightest globular in M31
The Hyades (Mel 25)
The Large Magellanic Cloud
Leo I: The Regulus Galaxy, a Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy in Local Group
The Maffei 1 Group of galaxies, which were probably once part of our Local Group
Milky Way: Our Galaxy
SagDEG: nearby Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy, discovered 1994, containing globular M54
Sculptor Group of Galaxies (also South Polar Group)
The Small Magellanic Cloud
The Ursa Major Moving Cluster (Collinder 285)
Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte (WLM), a remote Local Group galaxy


Hartmut Frommert
Christine Kronberg
[contact]

[SEDS] [MAA] [Home] [Non-Messier Indexes]
Last Modification: April 23, 2013