List of NGC objects (6001–7000)
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This is alist of NGC objects 6001–7000from theNew General Catalogue(NGC). Theastronomical catalogueis composed mainly ofstar clusters,nebulae,andgalaxies.Other objects in the catalogue can be found in the other subpages of thelist of NGC objects.
The constellation information in these tables is taken fromThe Complete New General Catalogue and Index Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters by J. L. E. Dreyer,[1]which was accessed using the "VizieR Service".[2]Galaxy types are identified using theNASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database.[3]The other data of these tables are from theSIMBAD Astronomical Database[4]unless otherwise stated.
6001–6100
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
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6008 | NGC 6008A | Barred spiral galaxy | Serpens | 15h52m56.288s | +21° 06′ 01.819″ | 12.9 |
6025 | Open cluster | Triangulum Australe | 16h03m42s | −60° 30′ 00″ | 5.1 | |
6027 | (Part ofSeyfert's Sextet) | Interacting galaxy | Serpens | 15h59m12.7s | +20° 45′ 47″ | 14.7 |
6027a | (Part ofSeyfert's Sextet) | Interacting galaxy | Serpens | 15h59m11.5s | +20° 45′ 14″ | 15.1 |
6027b | (Part ofSeyfert's Sextet) | Interacting galaxy | Serpens | 15h59m11.0s | +20° 45′ 42″ | 15.4 |
6027c | (Part ofSeyfert's Sextet) | Interacting galaxy | Serpens | 15h59m12.1s | +20° 44′ 47″ | 16.0 |
6027d | (Part ofSeyfert's Sextet) | Spiral galaxy | Serpens | 15h59m13.2s | +20° 45′ 33″ | 15.6 |
6027e | (Part ofSeyfert's Sextet) | Interacting galaxy | Serpens | 15h59m15.1s | +20° 45′ 55″ | 16.5 |
6039 | NGC 6042 | Lenticular galaxy | Hercules | 16h04m39.6s | +17° 42′ 03″ | 14.9 |
6043 | Interacting galaxy | Hercules | 16h005m01.2s[5] | +17° 46′ 26″[5] | 15.4 | |
6052 | Interacting galaxy | Hercules | 16h05m12.880s | +20° 32′ 32.61″ | 13.0 | |
6053 | Elliptical galaxy | Hercules | 16h05m39.6s | 18° 09′ 52″ | 15.3 | |
6078 | Elliptical galaxy | Hercules | 16h12m05.445s | +14° 12′ 31.624″ | 15.2 | |
6087 | Open cluster | Norma | 16h19m | −57° 56′ | 5.9 | |
6093 | Messier 80 | Globular cluster | Scorpius | 16h17m02.5s | −22° 58′ 30″ | 8.7 |
6101–6200
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
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6104 | IRAS 16146 + 3549 MCG 6-36-11 PGC 57684 UGC 10309 |
Barred spiral galaxy | Corona Borealis | 16h16m30.7s | +35° 42′ 29″ | 12.933 |
6120 | Spiral galaxy | Corona Borealis | 16h19m48.1s | +37° 46′ 28″ | 14.6 | |
6121 | Messier 4 | Globular cluster | Scorpius | 16h23m35.4s | −26° 31′ 32″ | 8.1 |
6124 | Open cluster | Scorpius | 16h25m36s | −40° 40′ 00″ | 5.8 | |
6125 | Elliptical galaxy | Draco | 16h19m11.7s | +57° 59′ 03″ | 13.0 | |
6127 | (Duplicate of NGC 6125) | Elliptical galaxy | Draco | 16h19m11.7s | +57° 59′ 03″ | 13.0 |
6128 | (Duplicate of NGC 6125) | Elliptical galaxy | Draco | 16h19m11.7s | +57° 59′ 03″ | 13.0 |
6134 | Open cluster | Norma | 16h27m46.5s | –49° 09′ 04″ | 7.2 | |
6139 | Globular cluster | Scorpius | 16h27m41.6s | –38° 50′ 18″ | 9.68 | |
6144 | Globular cluster | Scorpius | 16h27m14.1s | –26° 01′ 29″ | 9.63 | |
6152 | Open cluster | Norma | 16h33m | −52° 38′ | 8.1 | |
6153 | Planetary nebula | Scorpius | 16h31m30.6s | –40° 15′ 12″ | 9.9 | |
6158 | CGCG 224-31
MCG 7-34-41 PGC 58198 |
Elliptical galaxy | Hercules | 16h27m40.9s | +39° 22′ 59″ | 14.68 |
6164 | HD 148937 SAO 226891 |
Variable staranddiffuse nebula | Norma | 16h33m52.4s | −48° 06′ 40″ | 7.0 |
6165 | HD 148937 SAO 226891 |
Variable staranddiffuse nebula | Norma | 16h33m52.4s | −48° 06′ 40″ | 7.0 |
6166 | UGC 10409
PGC 58265 |
Elliptical galaxy | Hercules | 16h28m38.276s | +39° 33′ 04.97″ | 12.78 |
6167 | Open cluster | Norma | 16h34m34s | −49° 46′ 18″ | 6.7 | |
6169 | Open cluster | NormaandScorpius | 16h34m06.7s | −44° 00′ 58″ | 6.6 | |
6171 | Messier 107 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 16h32m31.9s | −13° 03′ 13″ | 10.0 |
6181 | PGC 58470 | Barred spiral galaxy | Hercules | 16h32m20.9s | +19° 49′ 36″ | 10.42 |
6188 | Rim Nebula | Diffuse nebula | Ara | 16h40m05s | −48° 47′ | |
6193 | Open cluster | Ara | 16h41m | −48° 46′ | 5.3 |
6201–6300
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
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6205 | Messier 13; Hercules Globular Cluster |
Globular cluster | Hercules | 16h41m41s | +36° 27′ 37″ | 5.8 |
6207 | UGC 10521 MCG 6-37-7 ZWG 197.7 PGC 58827 KUG 1641+369 IRAS16412+3655 KARA 766 Uppsala 10521 |
Spiral galaxy | Hercules | 16h43m03.7s | +36° 49′ 57″ | 11.7 ± 0.4 |
6210 | Planetary nebula | Hercules | 16h44m29.5s | +23° 48′ 00″ | 12.3 | |
6218 | Messier 12 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 16h47m14.5s | −01° 56′ 52″ | 8.5 |
6221 | ESO 138-3 AM 1648-590 IRAS16484-5908 PGC 59175 |
Barred spiral galaxy | Ara | 16h52m46.1s | −59° 13′ 07″ | 9.28 |
6229 | GCL 47 | Globular cluster | Hercules | 16h46m58.8s | +47° 31′ 40″ | 9.4 |
6231 | Open cluster | Scorpius | 16h54m08.5s | −41° 49′ 36″ | 2.8 | |
6239 | UGC 10577 MCG 7-35-1 ZWG 225.2 PGC 59083 ZWG 224.105 IRAS16484+4249 |
Barred spiral galaxy | Hercules | 16h50m5s | +42° 44′ 23″ | 11.27 |
6240 | Starfish Galaxy | Irregular galaxy | Ophiuchus | 16h52m59.0s | +02° 24′ 02″ | 14.7 |
6242 | Open cluster | Scorpius | 16h55m | −39° 28′ | 7.1 | |
6254 | Messier 10 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 16h57m09.0s | −04° 05′ 58″ | 6.4 |
6256 | GCL 49.1 ESO 391-SC6 vdB-Hagen 208 |
Globular cluster | Scorpius | 16h59m32.7s | −37° 07′ 17″ | 11.3 |
6266 | Messier 62 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h01m12.6s | −30° 06′ 45″ | 8.6 |
6273 | Messier 19 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h02m37.7s | −26° 16′ 05″ | 8.5 |
6284 | GCL 53 ESO 518-SC9 |
Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h04m28.7s | −24° 45′ 52″ | 8.9 |
6285 | MCG 10-24-81 ZWG 299.37 ARP 293 PGC 59344 KAZ 111 |
Spiral galaxy | Draco | 16h58m24s | +58° 57′ 21″ | 14.48 ± 0.15 |
6286 | GCL 49.1 ESO 391-SC6 vdB-Hagen 208 |
Spiral galaxy | Draco | 16h58m31.4s | +58° 56′ 11″ | 11.3 |
6287 | GCL 54 ESO 518-SC10 |
Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h05m19.3s | −22° 42′ 29″ | 9.3 |
6293 | GCL 55 ESO 519-SC5 |
Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h16m59.5s | −26° 34′ 54″ | 8.3 |
6300 | ESO 101-25 VV 734 IRAS17123-6245 PGC 60001 |
Seyfert galaxy | Ara | 17h16m59.5s | −62° 49′ 40″ | 8.78 |
6301–6400
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
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6302 | Bug Nebula | Planetary nebula | Scorpius | 17h13m44.2s | −37° 06′ 16″ | 7.1 |
6304 | ESO454-SC2 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h14m32.5s | −29° 27′ 44″ | 8.22 |
6308 | Intermediate spiral galaxy | Hercules | 17h11m59.7148s | +23° 22′ 47.795″ | 13.4 | |
6309 | PK 9+14.1 CS=14.4 Box nebula |
Planetary nebula | Ophiuchus | 17h14m04.3s | −12° 54′ 38″ | 11.5 |
6316 | GCL 57 ESO 454-SC4 |
Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h16m37.4s | −28° 08′ 24″ | 8.1 |
6325 | GCL 58 ESO 519-SC11 |
Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h17m59.3s | −23° 45′ 58″ | 10.2 |
6326 | PK 338-8.1 ESO 228-PN1 AM 1716-514 CS=13.5 |
Planetary nebula | Ara | 17h20m46.3s | −51° 45′ 16″ | 12.2 |
6328 | ESO 102-3 AM 1718-645 PGC 60198 |
Spiral galaxy | Ara | 17h23m41.0s | −12° 54′ 38″ | 7.64 |
6333 | Messier 9 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h19m11.8s | −18° 30′ 59″ | 9.4 |
6334 | Cat's Paw Nebula | Supernova remnant | Scorpius | 17h19m58.0s | −35° 57′ 47″ | |
6340 | Spiral galaxy | Draco | 17h10m25.1s | +72° 18′ 17″ | 11.9 | |
6341 | Messier 92 | Globular cluster | Hercules | 17h17m07.3s | +43° 08′ 12″ | 6.3 |
6357 | War and Peace Nebula | Diffuse nebula | Scorpius | 17h24m | −34° 20′ | |
6369 | Little Ghost Nebula | Planetary nebula | Ophiuchus | 17h29m20.4s | −23° 45′ 34″ | 16.6 |
6397 | Globular cluster | Ara | 17h40m41.4s | −53° 40′ 25″ | 7.4 |
6401–6500
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
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6401 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h38m36.93s | −23° 54′ 31.5″ | 7.4 | |
6402 | Messier 14 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h37m36.2s | −03° 14′ 45″ | 9.6 |
6405 | Messier 6; Butterfly Cluster |
Open cluster | Scorpius | 17h40m | −32° 12′ | 4.5 |
6412 | Spiral galaxy | Draco | 17h29m37.5s | +75° 42′ 16″ | 11.62 | |
6426 | Globular cluster | Ophiuchus | 17h44m54.7s | +3° 10′ 13″ | 11.01 | |
6440 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 17h48m52.7s | −20° 21′ 36.9″ | 10.1 | |
6441 | Globular cluster | Scorpius | 17h50m13.06s | −37° 03′ 05.2″ | 7.2 | |
6445 | Planetary nebula | Sagittarius | 17h49m15s | −20° 00′ 35″ | 11.2 | |
6448 | non-existent | |||||
6452 | Lenticular galaxy | Hercules | 17h47m58.5s | +20° 50′ 16″ | 14.4 | |
6453 | Globular cluster | Scorpius | 17h50m51.7s | −34° 35′ 59.6″ | 10.1 | |
6475 | Messier 7 | Open cluster | Scorpius | 17h54m | −34° 47′ | 3.5 |
6494 | Messier 23 | Open cluster | Sagittarius | 17h57m | −18° 59′ | 6.0 |
6496 | Globular cluster | Scorpius | 17h59m02.0s | −44° 15′ 55″ | 10.0 | |
6500 | Spiral galaxy | Hercules | 17h55m59.8s | +18° 20′ 18″ | 13.4 |
6501–6600
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
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6509 | Spiral galaxy | Ophiuchus | 17h59m25.315s | +06° 17′ 12.86″ | 12.13 | |
6514 | Messier 20; Trifid Nebula |
Diffuse nebula | Sagittarius | 18h02m23s | −23° 02′ | 6.8 |
6520 | Open cluster | Sagittarius | 18h03m | −27° 53′ | 7.6 | |
6522 | (Located inBaade's Window) | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h03m34.1s | −30° 02′ 02″ | 10.7 |
6523 | (Located in Messier 8 (Lagoon Nebula)) | Open cluster | Sagittarius | 18h03m | −24° 23′ | |
6530 | (Located in Messier 8 (Lagoon Nebula)) | Open cluster | Sagittarius | 18h05m | −24° 22′ | 4.7 |
6531 | Messier 21 | Open cluster | Sagittarius | 18h04m | −22° 29′ | 6.0 |
6537 | Red Spider Nebula | Planetary nebula | Sagittarius | 18h05m13.1s | −19° 50′ 35″ | 13.6 |
6543 | Cat's Eye Nebula | Planetary nebula | Draco | 17h58m33.4s | +66° 38′ 00″ | 9.8 |
6559 | Diffuse nebula[1] | Sagittarius | 18h10m | -24° | ||
6560 | Spiral galaxy | Hercules | 18h05m14.2s | +46° 52′ 53″ | 14.2 | |
6565 | Planetary nebula | Sagittarius | 18h11m52.5s | −28° 10′ 42″ | 12.5 | |
6575 | Elliptical galaxy | Hercules | 18h10m57.5s | 31° 06′ 57″ | 13.0 | |
6578 | Planetary nebula | Sagittarius | 18h16m16.5s | −20° 27′ 03″ | 12.9 | |
6589 | Diffuse nebula | Sagittarius | 18h16m50.4s | −19° 53′ 24″ | 10.5 | |
6590 | Diffuse nebula | Sagittarius | 18h17m00s | −19° 53′ | 9.8 | |
6600 | (Duplicate of NGC 6599) | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h15m43.0s | 25° 54′ 45″ | 13.62 |
6601–6700
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6601 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h11m44.3s | 61° 27′ 12″ | 15.6 | |
6602 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h16m34.3s | 25° 02′ 39″ | 14.6 | |
6603 | Messier 24 | Open cluster | Sagittarius | 18h18m | −18° 26′ | 11.1 |
6604 | Open cluster | Serpens | 18h18m02.9s | −12° 14′ 35″ | 6.5 | |
6605 | Open cluster | Serpens | 18h16m21.7s | −15° 00′ 55″ | 6.0 | |
6606 | Galaxy | Lyra | 18h14m41.6s | ° 43′ 16″ | 13.6 | |
6607 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h12m14.7s | ° 61′ 19″ | 15.3 | |
6608 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h12m28.9s | ° 61′ 17″ | 14.9 | |
6609 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h12m33.6s | ° 61′ 19″ | 14.5 | |
6610 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h11m51.2s | 14° 58′ 54″ | 12.83 | |
6611 | Messier 16; Eagle Nebula |
Open cluster | Serpens | 18h19m | −13° 49′ | 6.6 |
6612 | Galaxy | Lyra | 18h16m10.8s | ° 36′ 04″ | 14.5 | |
6613 | Messier 18 | Open cluster | Sagittarius | 18h20m | −17° 06′ | 7.2 |
6614 | Galaxy | Pavo | 18h25m07.7s | −63° 14′ 51″ | 12.1 | |
6615 | Galaxy | Ophiuchus | 18h18m33.5s | 13° 15′ 54″ | 13.2 | |
6616 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h17m41.1s | 22° 14′ 18″ | 14.0 | |
6617 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h14m02.5s | 61° 19′ 10″ | 14.7 | |
6618 | Messier 17; Swan Nebula; Omega Nebula |
Open cluster | Sagittarius | 18h20m26s | −16° 11′ | 6.7 |
6619 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h18m55.5s | 23° 39′ 20″ | 13.1 | |
6620 | Planetary nebula | Sagittarius | 18h22m54.1s | −26° 99′ 18″ | 12.7 | |
6621 | Interacting galaxy | Draco | 18h12m55.3s | 68° 21′ 48″ | 14 | |
6622 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h12m59.8s | 68° 21′ 14″ | 15.0 | |
6623 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h19m42.9s | 23° 42′ 20″ | 13.3 | |
6624 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h23m40.7s | −30° 21′ 39″ | 8.7 | |
6625 | Open cluster | Scutum | 18h23m02.0s | −12° 01′ 26″ | 9.0 | |
6626 | Messier 28 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h24m32.9s | −24° 52′ 11″ | 8.7 |
6627 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h22m38.9s | ° 15′ 41″ | 13.2 | |
6628 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h22m21.9s | ° 23′ 28″ | 13.0 | |
6629 | Planetary nebula | Sagittarius | 18h25m42.4s | −23° 12′ 10″ | 11.3 | |
6630 | Galaxy | Pavo | 18h32m35.1s | −63° 17′ 36″ | 13.7 | |
6631 | Open cluster | Scutum | 18h27m11.3s | −12° 01′ 52″ | 11.7 | |
6632 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h25m03.1s | ° 27′ 32″ | 12.3 | |
6633 | Open cluster | Ophiuchus | 18h27m31.2s | +06° 34′ 12″ | 5.0 | |
6634 | Messier 69 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h31m23.2s | −32° 20′ 53″ | 9.3 |
6635 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h27m37.1s | ° 14′ 49″ | 13.5 | |
6636 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h22m03.9s | ° 66′ 37″ | 13.5 | |
6637 | Messier 69 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h31m23.2s | −32° 20′ 53″ | 9.3 |
6638 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h30m56.2s | −25° 29′ 47″ | 9.2 | |
6639 | Open cluster | Scutum | 18h30m59.3s | −13° 09′ 21″ | ||
6640 | Galaxy | Lyra | 18h28m08.3s | ° 34′ 18″ | 13.7 | |
6641 | Galaxy | Hercules | 18h28m57.4s | ° 22′ 54″ | 13.5 | |
6642 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h31m54.2s | −23° 28′ 34″ | 8.9 | |
6643 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h19m46.4s | ° 74′ 34″ | 11.5 | |
6644 | Planetary nebula | Sagittarius | 18h32m34.7s | −25° 07′ 44″ | 10.7 | |
6645 | Open cluster | Sagittarius | 18h32m37.9s | −16° 53′ 02″ | 8.5 | |
6646 | Galaxy | Lyra | 18h29m38.7s | ° 39′ 51″ | 13.0 | |
6647 | Open cluster | Sagittarius | 18h32m49.3s | −17° 13′ 43″ | ||
6648 | Double star | Draco | 18h25m37.8s | ° 64′ 58″ | ||
6649 | Open cluster | Scutum | 18h33m27.9s | −10° 24′ 10″ | 8.9 | |
6650 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h25m28.0s | ° 68′ 00″ | 13.9 | |
6651 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h24m19.7s | ° 71′ 36″ | 13.3 | |
6652 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h35m45.7s | −32° 59′ 25″ | 8.5 | |
6653 | Galaxy | Pavo | 18h44m38.4s | −73° 15′ 48″ | 12.5 | |
6654 | Galaxy | Draco | 18h24m07.6s | ° 73′ 11″ | 11.8 | |
6655 | Double star | Scutum | 18h34m30.9s | −05° 55′ 15″ | ||
6656 | Messier 22 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h36m24.2s | −23° 54′ 12″ | 7.2 |
6681 | Messier 70 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h43m12.6s | −32° 17′ 31″ | 9.8 |
6685 | Elliptical galaxy | Lyra | 18h39m58.6429s | +39° 58′ 54.437″ | 13.4 | |
6694 | Messier 26 | Open cluster | Scutum | 18h45m | −09° 23′ | 8.0 |
6701–6800
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6705 | Messier 11; Wild Duck Cluster |
Open cluster | Scutum | 18h51m | −06° 16′ | 6.3 |
6709 | Open cluster | Aquila | 18h51m | +10° 19′ | 7.2 | |
6712 | Globular cluster | Scutum | 18h53m04.3s | −08° 42′ 22″ | 9.9 | |
6715 | Messier 54 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h55m03.3s | −30° 28′ 43″ | 9.2 |
6720 | Messier 57; Ring Nebula |
Planetary nebula | Lyra | 18h53m35.1s | +33° 01′ 45″ | 14.7 |
6723 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 18h59m33.1s | −36° 37′ 53″ | 8.7 | |
6726 | Anteater Nebula[6] | Nebula | Corona Australis | 19h02m[1] | −35° 53′[1] | |
6727 | Nebula | Corona Australis | 19h02m[1] | −36° 54′[1] | ||
6729 | Nebula | Corona Australis | 19h01m46.4s | −36° 57′ 40″ | ||
6744 | Spiral galaxy | Pavo | 19h09m45.3s | −63° 51′ 21″ | 9.2 | |
6745 | Interacting galaxies | Lyra | 19h01m41.7s | +40° 44′ 48″ | 13.3 | |
6751 | Planetary nebula | Aquila | 19h05m55.6s | −05° 59′ 33″ | 15.8 | |
6752 | Globular cluster | Pavo | 19h10m51.8s | −59° 58′ 55″ | 7.0 | |
6755 | Open cluster | Aquila | 19h08m | +04° 14′ | 8.6 | |
6760 | Globular cluster | Aquila | 19h11m12.1s | +01° 01′ 50″ | 11.4 | |
6766 | (seeNGC 6884) | Planetary nebula | Lyra | 20h10m23.7s | +46° 27′ 40″ | 11.9 |
6779 | Messier 56 | Globular Cluster | Lyra | 19h16m35.5s | +30° 11′ 04″ | 8.9 |
6781 | Planetary nebula | Aquila | 19h18m28.1s | +06° 32′ 19″ | ||
6782 | Spiral galaxy | Pavo | 19h23m59.1s | −59° 55′ 23″ | 12.7 | |
6790 | Planetary nebula | Aquila | 19h22m57.0s | +01° 30′ 46″ | 12.5 | |
6791 | Open cluster | Lyra | 19h20m53s | +37° 46′ | 10.5 |
6801–6900
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6803 | Planetary nebula | Aquila | 19h31m16.5s | +10° 03′ 22″ | 15.2 | |
6809 | Messier 55 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 19h39m59.4s | −30° 57′ 44″ | 8.1 |
6810 | Spiral galaxy | Pavo | 19h43m34.2s | −58° 39′ 20.1″ | 11.6 | |
6814 | Spiral Galaxy | Aquila | 19h42m47.4s | +10° 18′ 45″ | 11.2 | |
6818 | Little Gem Nebula | Planetary nebula | Sagittarius | 19h43m57.8s | −14° 09′ 12″ | 9.3 |
6819 | Open cluster | Cygnus | 19h41m18s | +40° 11′ 00″ | 7.3 | |
6822 | Barnard's Galaxy | Irregular galaxy | Sagittarius | 19h44m57.8s | −14° 48′ 11″ | 18 |
6826 | Blinking Planetary | Planetary nebula | Cygnus | 19h44m48.2s | +50° 31′ 30″ | 10.2 |
6838 | Messier 71 | Globular cluster | Sagitta | 19h53m46.1s | +18° 46′ 42″ | 7.9 |
6853 | Messier 27; Dumbbell Nebula |
Planetary nebula | Vulpecula | 19h59m36.3s | +22° 43′ 16″ | 7.5 |
6861 | lenticular galaxy | Telescopium | 20h07m19.48s | −48° 22′ 12.8″ | 11.0 | |
6863 | Asterism | Aquila | 20h05m7.3s | −03° 33′ 16″ | ||
6864 | Messier 75 | Globular cluster | Sagittarius | 20h06m04.8s | −21° 55′ 16″ | 10.0 |
6866 | Open cluster | Cygnus | 20h3.7m | +44° 00′ | 7.6 | |
6871 | Open cluster | Cygnus | 20h09m59.0s | +35° 46′ 36″ | 6.5 | |
6872 | Condor Galaxy | Spiral galaxy | Pavo | 20h16m56.0s | −70° 46′ 03″ | 12.5 |
6884 | (Duplicate ofNGC 6766) | Planetary nebula | Cygnus | 20h10m23.7s | +46° 27′ 40″ | 11.9 |
6888 | Crescent Nebula | Diffuse nebula | Cygnus | 20h12m07s | +38° 21′ | 7.4 |
6891 | Planetary nebula | Delphinus | 20h15m08.8s | +12° 42′ 16″ | 10 |
6901–7000
[edit]NGC number | Other names | Object type | Constellation | Right ascension(J2000) | Declination(J2000) | Apparent magnitude |
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6902 | IC 4948 | Spiral galaxy | Sagittarius | 20h24m28.1s | −43° 39′ 12.4 | 11.82 |
6905 | Planetary nebula | Delphinus | 20h22m23s | +20° 06′ 16″ | 10.9 | |
6907 | Spiral galaxy | Capricornus | 20h25m06.6s | −24° 48′ 33″ | 11.1 | |
6910 | OCl 181 | Open cluster | Cygnus | 20h23m08s | +40° 46′ 30″ | 7.4 |
6913 | Messier 29 | Open cluster | Cygnus | 20h23m56s | +38° 31′ | 7.3 |
6914 | Diffuse nebula | Cygnus | 20h25m | +42° | ||
6934 | Globular cluster | Delphinus | 20h34m11.5s | +07° 24′ 15″ | 10.5 | |
6939 | Open Cluster | Cepheus | 20h31m30s | +60° 39′ 42″ | 7.8 | |
6946 | Spiral galaxy | Cepheus | 20h34m51.4s | +60° 09′ 18″ | 10.5 | |
6960 | Western part of Veil Nebula 'Witch Broom' | Diffuse nebula | Cygnus | 20h45m38.0s | +30° 42′ 30″ | |
6981 | Messier 72 | Globular cluster | Aquarius | 20h53m27.9s | −12° 32′ 13″ | 10.0 |
6992 | Eastern part of theVeil Nebula'Banana Nebula' | Diffuse nebula | Cygnus | 20h57m | +31° 30′ | |
6994 | Messier 73 | Asterism[7] | Aquarius | 20h59m | −12° 38′ | 8.9 |
6995 | (Part of theVeil Nebula) | Diffuse nebula | Cygnus | 20h57m | +31° 13′ | |
6996 | Association of stars | Cygnus | 20h56m25s | +45° 28′ | ||
6997 | Open cluster | Cygnus | 20h56m40s | +44° 39′ | 10.0 | |
6998 | Elliptical galaxy | Microscopium | 21h01m37.7s | −28° 01′ 55″ | 15.6 | |
6999 | Lenticular galaxy | Microscopium | 21h01m59.5s | −28° 03′ 32″ | ||
7000 | North America Nebula | Diffuse nebula | Cygnus | 20h58m47s | +44° 20′ | 4 |
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ab"NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database".Results for various objects.
- ^"The Anteater Nebula - NGC 6726-27 | Gábor Tóth Astrophotography".
- ^M. Odenkirchen & C. Soubiran (2002). "NGC 6994: - clearly not a physical stellar ensemble".Astronomy & Astrophysics.383(1): 163–170.arXiv:astro-ph/0111601.Bibcode:2002A&A...383..163O.doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20011730.