Kataloge

Reticulum / 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 131303 18 16.0-66 29 43Gx (SBcd)9.28.70.513.09.2 × 7.2380.0015686.623.950pB, L, E, vgbM, rESO 82-11; VV 436; AM 0317-664; IRAS 03176-6640
NGC 1313 A03 20 05.4-66 42 07Gx (SBb)14.713.90.812.61.2 × 0.3300.01857078.44pB, L, E, vgbM, rESO 83-1; IRAS 03195-6652
NGC 146303 46 15.5-59 48 37Gx (Sa)14.313.50.813.91.3 × 1.2450.02088488.21cF, S, R, glbM, am 7 B stESO 117-9; IRAS 03453-5957
NGC 149003 53 34.1-66 01 05Gx (E1)13.412.41.012.91.3 × 1.11420.01789775.60pB, S, vlE, pmbMESO 83-11; AM 0353-661
NGC 150303 56 33.3-66 02 26Gx (SB0-a)14.513.60.913.10.9 × 0.71400.01936781.80eF, pS, R, * 10 npESO 83-13; IRAS 03561-6611
NGC 152604 05 12.3-65 50 24Gx (SBbc)14.513.70.812.70.8 × 0.6360.01779975.18eF, vS, R, glbMESO 84-3; IRAS 04048-6558
NGC 152904 07 19.9-62 53 58Gx (S0)14.313.31.012.11.2 × 0.31640.01708572.17vF, S, R, gbMESO 84-4; DRCG 46-18
NGC 153404 08 46.2-62 47 50Gx (S0-a)13.612.70.912.91.7 × 0.8760.01781675.25F, S, R, vS * ¾d sfESO 84-6; AM 0408-625; DRCG 46-23; IRAS 04081-6255
NGC 153604 11 00.2-56 28 57Gx (SBc)13.212.50.713.52.1 × 1.51550.00405917.1413.400vF, R, pL, vlbMESO 157-5; AM 0409-563; IRAS 04099-5636
NGC 154304 12 43.1-57 44 14Gx (SB0)11.510.51.013.23.8 × 2.8930.00392216.5717.520B, pL, E, smbMN = * 11ESO 118-10; AM 0411-575; IRAS 04117-5751
NGC 155904 17 36.7-62 47 02Gx (SBc)11.010.70.312.63.5 × 2640.00435018.3715.680vB, vL, mE, vgpmbM, * 14 att nESO 84-10; AM 0417-625
NGC 157404 21 58.6-56 58 28Gx (E/S0)11.410.41.012.84 × 3.61340.00347214.6718.580pB, S, R, pgbM, 2 S st sfESO 157-22; AM 0421-570
IC 195503 31 24.7-57 14 31Gx (Sbc)15.815.00.813.90.7 × 0.60.040781172.2eF, vS, RESO 155-45
IC 196003 32 32.8-57 12 25Gx (Sab)15.214.40.813.01.1 × 0.31100.026972113.9eF, eS, RESO 155-50
IC 196403 33 30.2-53 10 22Gx (Sc)16.615.80.813.60.5 × 0.3810.056879240.2E pfESO 155-52
IC 196503 33 10.9-56 33 14Gx (SBc)15.615.10.514.71 × 0.81050.055972236.4eF, vS, R, cbMESO 155-51
IC 198003 36 58.9-57 58 25Gx (Sb)15.014.20.813.01.1 × 0.5200.00488720.64eF, cS, vmE 25°ESO 117-2
IC 198203 37 42.4-57 46 35Gx (Sab)15.614.80.813.10.5 × 0.5cF, eS, RESO 117-4
IC 1987 103 40 11.5-55 03 33Gx (E2)15.914.91.013.20.5 × 0.40.046432196.1eF, vS, RESO 156-4
IC 1987 203 40 09.6-55 03 17Gx (C)16.515.51.012.70.3 × 0.30.046400195.9eF, vS, RESO 156-4
IC 1987 303 40 12.2-55 03 22Gx (C)16.515.51.012.70.3 × 0.3eF, vS, RESO 156-4
IC 1987 403 40 12.0-55 03 12Gx (C)16.815.81.012.20.2 × 0.2eF, vS, RESO 156-4
IC 199603 45 07.9-57 19 28Gx (Sc)16.415.60.813.50.8 × 0.21020.058170245.7eeF, eS, eE 95°ESO 156-10
IC 199703 44 51.9-59 08 15Gx (Sa)13.913.40.512.81.2 × 0.6730.01822376.9774.800eF, vS, R, cbM, stell NESO 117-7; IRAS 03437-5918
IC 199903 47 43.0-56 57 07Gx (Sa?)15.514.70.813.20.6 × 0.50.056856240.1eeF, vS, cE 140°ESO 156-14; AM 0346-570
IC 201003 51 58.2-59 55 45Gx (Sa)14.413.70.712.91.2 × 0.5700.01767074.64eF, S, E 70°ESO 117-11; AM 0351-600; IRAS 03510-6004
IC 201203 52 55.3-58 38 57Gx (S?)16.315.50.813.80.6 × 0.450.069298292.7eeF, eS, cE nsESO 117-13
IC 201403 55 21.7-56 44 48Gx (SBc)15.514.80.714.01.1 × 0.5170.024280102.5eeF, vS, RESO 156-20
IC 201703 56 38.7-59 23 40Gx (S0)14.813.81.012.81.1 × 0.7190.01840077.72eF, vS, RESO 117-15; AM 0355-593; IRAS 03557-5932
IC 202003 58 53.0-54 03 30Gx (Sc)15.614.90.713.40.6 × 0.50.02134190.14eF, vS, RESO 156-22
IC 202203 58 40.2-59 02 39Gx (S)16.115.30.813.51.1 × 0.200.02242994.74eeF, eS, mE 5°, cbMESO 117-17
IC 202404 00 04.0-53 22 19Gx (SBc)15.514.80.713.41.1 × 0.3290.038963164.5eF, vS, cE 35°ESO 156-26; IRAS 03588-5330
IC 202504 00 22.8-53 03 54Gx (Sb)16.215.40.813.51.1 × 0.21200.043357183.1eF, vS, cE 135°ESO 156-28
IC 203404 06 36.8-57 57 42Gx (Sc)15.915.20.713.51.2 × 0.21180.027959118.1eeF, vS, cE 115°ESO 117-22; FGCE 375
IC 203704 08 19.3-58 45 04Gx (Sb)14.613.80.812.81.6 × 0.3920.027753117.2eF, vS, eE 90°, cbMESO 118-1; IRAS 04073-5852
IC 204904 12 04.3-58 33 27Gx (SBcd)14.914.20.714.01 × 0.91680.00489920.69eF, vS, RESO 118-9; AM 0411-584
IC 205604 16 24.8-60 12 23Gx (SBbc)12.511.90.612.91.9 × 1.680.00377915.9620.500F, pL, R, bMESO 118-16; IRAS 04155-6019
IC 206004 17 53.5-56 36 58Gx (E-S0)14.914.00.914.41.5 × 1.11480.02218993.72F, S, bMESO 157-19

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