Catalogues
Circinus / New General & Index Catalogue (NGC/IC)
Planetary Nebulae
Name | RA | Dec | Type | bMag | vMag | Dim | MD | Dreyer Description | Identification, Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NGC 5315 | 13 53 57.1 | -66 30 48 | PN | 13.0 | 9.8 | 0.23 | 2.147 | planetary, stellar = 10.5 mag | PK 309-4.2; ESO 97-PN9; CS=11.3 |
Open Clusters
Name | RA | Dec | Type | vMag | Dim | MD | Dreyer Description | Identification, Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NGC 5288 | 13 48 45.6 | -64 41 11 | OCL (II2p) | 11.8 | 3 | 2.100 | Cl, S, C, iR, st 14 | OCL 910; ESO 97-SC7 |
NGC 5359 | 13 59 48.0 | -70 24 00 | OCL | 8 | 2.500 | Cl, vL, lRi, lC, st 11 | ESO 66-SC4 | |
NGC 5715 | 14 43 39.0 | -57 34 13 | OCL (II2m) | 9.8 | 7 | 1.600 | Cl, L, p Ri, CM, st 11…13 | OCL 929; ESO 176-SC2 |
NGC 5823 | 15 05 30.5 | -55 36 13 | OCL (III2m) | 7.9 | 12 | 1.192 | Cl, cL, Ri, lCM, st 13…14 | OCL 936; ESO 176-SC11 |
Legend
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
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 |