Kataloge

Corvus / 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 436112 24 30.8-18 47 03PN10.310.92.11.027vB, L, R, vsmbMN, rESO 573-PN19, PK 294+43.1, CS=13.2

Galaxien

Revised+Historic NGC/IC, Version 22/9, © Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke [277]
NameRADecTypbMagvMagB-VSBDimPAzD(z)MDDreyer BeschreibungIdentifikation, Anmerkungen
NGC 347211 57 28.1-19 37 26S015.114.30.813.20.8 × 0.650.00712230.08eF, S, R, gbMESO 572-25
NGC 402411 58 31.5-18 20 48E/SB012.711.71.012.71.9 × 1.6700.00565123.8725.360F, vS, iF, bMESO 572-31, MCG -3-31-4
NGC 402711 59 30.5-19 15 57SBd11.711.10.613.13.3 × 2.41670.00557423.5425.600globular, pF, pL, R, rr, st 16ESO 572-37, MCG -3-31-8, UGCA 260, VV 66, Arp 22, 1SZ 109, 8ZW 158, IRAS 11569-1859
NGC 4027 A11 59 29.3-19 19 55IBm14.914.50.413.70.9 × 0.61590.00582724.61globular, pF, pL, R, rr, st 16ESO 572-36, MCG -3-31-7, VV 66, Arp 22
NGC 403312 00 34.7-17 50 36E612.611.70.912.82.4 × 1.2470.00554423.4221.680pB, S, lE, bMESO 572-42, MCG -3-31-11
NGC 403512 00 29.2-15 56 57SBbc14.213.40.813.41.1 × 100.00527222.27eF, pL, * 9 m 45° ±MCG -3-31-10, 1SZ 122, IRAS 11579-1540
NGC 403812 01 52.8-18 51 52SBm10.910.30.612.13.4 × 1.7940.00547723.1320.880pB, cL, R, vgbMESO 572-47, MCG -3-31-14, UGCA 264, Arp 244, VV 245, Antennae
NGC 403912 01 53.8-18 53 08SBm10.910.30.612.23.3 × 1.7550.00547423.1220.880pF, pLESO 572-48, MCG -3-31-15, UGCA 265, Arp 244, VV 245, Antennae
NGC 405012 02 53.9-16 22 27SBab13.112.20.914.13 × 2850.00587424.8132.460F, cL, iR, lbMMCG -3-31-16, IRAS 12003-1605
NGC 409412 05 53.9-14 31 34SBc12.712.00.713.84.1 × 1.5620.00480320.2919.940eF, L, pmE, vgbM, 2 st 11 nrMCG -2-31-16, UGCA 269, IRAS 12033-1414
NGC 411412 07 12.2-14 11 05SBa14.013.10.913.31.8 × 0.81360.01366357.71cF, S, iR, gbMMCG -2-31-18, NPM1G -13.0366
NGC 417712 12 41.2-14 00 50Sc13.212.50.713.11.7 × 1.2690.01361957.53vF, pL, R, vgbMMCG -2-31-21, IRAS 12101-1344
NGC 418812 14 07.4-12 35 10Sb14.513.70.812.60.7 × 0.6800.01434760.60eF, pSMCG -2-31-23, IRAS 12115-1218
NGC 422512 16 38.3-12 19 37S0-a14.914.00.912.70.7 × 0.5600.01731973.15F, eS, R, * 170°, 60"MCG -2-31-27, NPM1G -12.0397, IRAS 12140-1203
NGC 426312 19 42.2-12 13 32Sb13.412.60.812.11.2 × 0.61250.01391058.75vF, pL, iFNGC 4265, MCG -2-32-1, IRAS 12171-1156
NGC 432912 23 20.7-12 33 29E514.513.51.013.01.1 × 0.6500.01415359.78vF, vS, R, bMNMCG -2-32-9
NGC 446212 29 21.0-23 09 59SBab12.812.00.813.23.1 × 1.11240.00597725.2527.700pB, pS, E 130°, sbMESO 506-13, MCG -4-30-2, AM 1226-225, IRAS 12266-2253
NGC 452412 33 54.4-12 01 38Sbc14.213.40.813.11.3 × 0.8800.01590167.1661.100vF, iF, bMMCG -2-32-14, IRAS 12312-1145
NGC 471412 50 19.2-13 19 28E-S013.712.71.013.51.6 × 1.21500.01427760.30F, pS, R, gbMMCG -2-33-18
NGC 472212 51 32.3-13 19 48S0-a13.712.80.912.91.8 × 0.7350.01448761.192 vF, vS, f III 356IC 3833, MCG -2-33-31, IRAS 12488-1303
NGC 472312 51 03.0-13 14 12Sm15.114.50.614.11.1 × 0.7400.00436018.422 vF, vS, f III 356MCG -2-33-26
NGC 472412 50 53.6-14 19 56E-S013.712.71.012.10.9 × 0.6950.01396058.97F, vS, R, stellar, np of 2MCG -2-33-22
NGC 472612 50 46.0-14 16 04S015.814.81.012.61.2 × 0.2750.025431107.4vF, 4' n of D neb
NGC 472712 50 57.2-14 19 59SBbc12.611.80.812.11.6 × 1.21300.025000105.6F, pL, R, lbM, sf of 2NGC 4740, MCG -2-33-23, IRAS 12483-1403
NGC 4748 112 52 12.6-13 24 49Sa14.613.70.912.90.8 × 0.7450.01463061.80F, vS, iR, gbMMCG -2-33-34, IRAS 12495-1308
NGC 4748 212 52 12.9-13 24 39SB15.014.10.913.00.5 × 0.40.01435060.00F, vS, iR, gbM
NGC 475612 52 52.2-15 24 45E-S013.412.41.013.11.7 × 1.3500.01359957.44vF, pS, rMCG -2-33-39, DRCG 25-59
NGC 476312 53 27.1-17 00 21SBa13.112.40.712.21.2 × 0.81250.01348956.98vF, S, lbMMCG -3-33-13, IRAS 12507-1643
NGC 478212 54 35.8-12 34 09E112.711.71.013.01.8 × 1.71550.01543765.2054.650pF, pS, R, mbM, p of D nebMCG -2-33-50, VV 201, 3C 278
NGC 478312 54 36.4-12 33 29E0/P12.611.61.012.22.3 × 1.31050.01327956.0954.650pF, pS, R, mbM, f of D nebMCG -2-33-51, VV 201, 3C 278
NGC 479212 55 03.6-12 29 48S015.214.21.012.40.7 × 0.31400.01462761.78vS, R, 7' n np of II 538NPM1G -12.0432
NGC 479412 55 10.4-12 36 33SBa14.513.60.913.61.7 × 0.71530.01323255.89vF, S, 2 or 3 st nearMCG -2-33-60
NGC 480212 55 49.6-12 03 17S012.411.41.012.82.4 × 1.6200.00313913.2611.500vF, S, * 10 attMCG -2-33-61, IRAS 12532-1147
IC 76112 05 53.6-12 40 22S015.814.81.012.60.7 × 0.21020.01825977.12Neb * 14mMCG -2-31-14, NPM1G -12.0389
IC 76612 10 53.6-12 39 17S0-a14.914.00.912.91.3 × 0.31650.01446361.09pB, E ns, sbMN = 14mMCG -2-31-20
IC 78512 23 02.0-13 13 23Sc14.714.00.712.40.9 × 0.3610.01492763.05F, vS, R, stellMCG -2-32-7, NPM1G -12.0404, IRAS 12204-1256
IC 78612 23 10.9-13 12 15S014.413.41.013.21 × 0.91740.01467361.98vF, eS, R, stellMCG -2-32-8, NPM1G -12.0405
IC 80612 42 08.4-17 20 59Sab15.214.40.813.30.7 × 0.61350.034544145.9eF, eS, R, * 12 closeMCG -3-32-19, NPM1G -17.0339
IC 80712 42 12.4-17 24 13E-S014.313.31.012.50.7 × 0.70.036595154.599.100pF, vS, R, gbMMCG -3-32-20, NPM1G -17.0340
IC 82912 52 27.3-15 31 05S0-a14.613.70.912.60.7 × 0.61260.01648869.64Neb * 13mMCG -2-33-37, NPM1G -15.0446, DRCG 25-45
IC 379912 48 59.5-14 23 55Scd14.413.70.713.22.4 × 0.3300.01231952.03vF, pL, vmE 210°, 1st of 7MCG -2-33-11, FGC 1502
IC 381912 50 16.3-14 22 48E316.415.41.012.40.3 × 0.290eF, vS, 2nd of 7NPM1G -14.0474
IC 382212 50 22.6-14 19 21Sc15.214.50.713.11.2 × 0.1330.01409359.53eF, vS, 3rd of 7MCG -2-33-19
IC 382412 50 30.5-14 25 31E415.614.61.012.60.5 × 0.300.042646180.1eF, vS, 4th of 7NPM1G -14.0475
IC 382512 50 37.0-14 28 58S16.015.20.812.00.3 × 0.250.01192850.38eeF, vS, ? * 14, 5th of 7
IC 383112 51 18.5-14 34 24S013.612.61.012.81.4 × 0.91510.01303255.05F, vS, R, bM, 7th of 7MCG -2-33-27
IC 383412 51 32.3-14 13 15Sb14.513.70.812.30.8 × 0.4850.01464761.87vF, lbM, * 13 p 0'.8MCG -2-33-30
IC 383812 50 51.8-14 29 30Sc14.113.40.712.60.8 × 0.7600.01433360.54vF, S, lbM, * 13 s 0'.8IC 3827, MCG -2-33-21, IRAS 12482-1413

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

Quellenangaben

  • [277] «Historische Deep-Sky Kataloge» von 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. (1888); Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society. 49: 1–237; 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. (1910); Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society. 59: 105–198; Bibcode:1910MmRAS..59..105D