Catalogues

Grus / New General & Index Catalogue (NGC/IC)

Planetary Nebulae

Revised+Historic NGC/IC, Version 22/9, © Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke [277]
NameRADecTypebMagvMagB-VSBDimPAzD(z)MDDreyer DescriptionIdentification, Remarks
IC 515021 59 35.1-39 23 06PN12.911.02.20.920pB, pL, annularIC 5148, PK 2-52.1, ESO 344-PN5, AM 2156-393

Galaxies

Revised+Historic NGC/IC, Version 22/9, © Dr. Wolfgang Steinicke [277]
NameRADecTypebMagvMagB-VSBDimPAzD(z)MDDreyer DescriptionIdentification, Remarks
NGC 707021 30 25.2-43 05 12SBc12.812.30.513.72.4 × 1.9220.00792533.4730.300F, cL, lE, gvlbMESO 287-28, MCG -7-44-16, AM 2127-431, IRAS 21272-4318
NGC 7070 A21 31 47.0-42 50 49S0-a13.312.31.013.31.7 × 1.61670.00797633.69F, cL, lE, gvlbMESO 287-34, MCG -7-44-21, AM 2128-34
NGC 707221 30 37.0-43 09 09SBcd14.213.50.712.80.9 × 0.7900.01653869.86F, S, R, vglbM, f of 2ESO 287-31, MCG -7-44-18, IRAS 21273-4322
NGC 7072 A21 30 25.6-43 12 08SBc14.313.90.412.90.8 × 0.61250.01671270.59F, S, R, vglbM, f of 2ESO 287-29, MCG -7-44-17
NGC 707521 31 32.9-38 37 05E313.812.71.112.61.2 × 0.91160.01847978.0571.850cF, cS, R, pgbMESO 343-4, MCG -7-44-20, AM 2128-385
NGC 707921 32 35.0-44 04 03SB012.511.60.912.62 × 1.2820.00895337.8233.900B, R, cS, psbMESO 287-36, MCG -7-44-22, AM 2129-441
NGC 708721 34 33.4-40 49 06Sab13.713.00.712.51.1 × 0.6390.01696871.67cF, S, R, gbMESO 343-8, MCG -7-44-25, AM 2131-410, IRAS 21314-4102
NGC 709121 34 07.7-36 39 14SBd13.212.60.613.92.1 × 1.7780.00856936.19eF, pL, vgbM, * 6 f 40sIC 5114, MCG -6-47-7, ESO 403-8
NGC 709721 40 12.8-42 32 21E512.611.70.912.71.8 × 1.2200.00872636.8631.400B, S, vlE, mbMESO 287-48, MCG -7-44-29, AM 2137-424
NGC 7097 A21 40 37.9-42 28 49E315.114.30.813.20.6 × 0.41340.00865336.55B, S, vlE, mbMESO 287-49, MCG -7-44-30
NGC 710721 42 26.5-44 47 31SBdm13.212.60.613.72.1 × 1.51280.00735431.0627.600vF, cL, R, vglbMESO 287-52, AM 2139-450, IRAS 21392-4501
NGC 711721 45 47.0-48 25 16E-S013.812.81.012.91.4 × 0.8270.01852678.2582.800F, S, R, glbM, p of 2ESO 236-40, AM 2142-483
NGC 711821 46 09.8-48 21 12E-S013.512.60.913.01.4 × 1.1500.01706272.0782.800F, S, R, glbM, f of 2ESO 236-45, AM 2142-483
NGC 7119 A21 46 15.7-46 30 56SBbc13.612.80.812.71.2 × 0.91300.032242136.1F, S, R, gbMESO 288-2, AM 2143-464
NGC 7119 B21 46 14.9-46 31 11Sc13.713.00.711.00.6 × 0.3220.031989135.1F, S, R, gbMESO 288-1, AM 2143-464, IRAS 21430-4644
NGC 714421 52 42.6-48 15 17E011.710.80.913.63.7 × 3.60.00644427.2224.960vB, pS, R, mbMNESO 237-11
NGC 714521 53 20.5-47 52 57E112.011.20.813.12.5 × 2.31730.00656127.7123.140B, S, R, in Δ of st 13ESO 237-13
NGC 716221 59 38.8-43 18 16Sc13.312.70.613.72.8 × 1100.00772032.6128.400cF, cL, cE, glbMESO 288-26, MCG -7-45-3, AM 2156-433, IRAS 21565-4332
NGC 7162 A22 00 35.7-43 08 30SBm13.312.50.814.32.6 × 2.2700.00756931.9730.310cF, cL, cE, glbMESO 288-28, MCG -7-45-5, AM 2157-432
NGC 716622 00 32.7-43 23 24E-S012.911.91.012.62.4 × 0.9140.00822634.7530.200cB, S, vlE, smbMNESO 288-27, MCG -7-45-4, AM 2157-433
NGC 716922 02 48.7-47 41 51E/SB014.613.61.012.71 × 0.5780.033240140.4eF, S, R, * 8 npESO 237-28
NGC 721322 09 16.2-47 10 01Sa11.010.10.912.33.1 × 2.81240.00583924.6622.000vB, pS, R, gbMESO 288-43, AM 2206-472, IRAS 22061-4724
NGC 723222 15 37.6-45 51 01SBa13.012.01.012.72.6 × 1990.00638826.9822.300pB, S, pmE, psbM, p of 2ESO 289-7, AM 2212-460
NGC 7232 A22 13 41.1-45 53 37SBab14.013.01.012.72.1 × 0.41110.00802933.91pB, S, pmE, psbM, p of 2ESO 289-3, IRAS 22105-4608
NGC 7232 B22 15 52.4-45 46 50SBm13.913.60.314.51.6 × 1.500.00720530.4325.300pB, S, pmE, psbM, p of 2ESO 289-9
NGC 723322 15 49.0-45 50 47SB0-a13.112.50.613.21.7 × 1.31330.00614125.9422.700F, vS, R, * 8 f, f of 2ESO 289-8, AM 2212-460, IRAS 22127-4605
NGC 724922 20 30.9-55 07 29S014.413.41.013.11.1 × 0.81360.039841168.2eeF, R, doubtful objectESO 190-1
NGC 729722 31 10.2-37 49 37Sbc14.013.20.812.30.9 × 0.61300.036358153.5eF, S, R, p of 2ESO 345-18, MCG -6-49-7, IRAS 22282-3804
NGC 729922 31 33.0-37 48 35SBc14.814.10.713.20.7 × 0.70.030091127.1eF, S, R, f of 2ESO 345-19, MCG -6-49-8, AM 2228-380
NGC 730722 33 52.4-40 56 05SBc/P12.912.60.313.73.4 × 190.00696829.4326.090F, pL, pmEESO 345-26, MCG -7-46-3, IRAS 22309-4111
NGC 732222 37 51.4-37 13 53S0-a14.513.60.912.80.9 × 0.61140.038540162.7vF, S, vlE, gbMNGC 7334, ESO 405-33, MCG -6-49-10
NGC 735522 43 30.4-36 51 55Sb15.114.30.813.21 × 0.4430.039177165.4eeF, S, R, D * f 40sESO 406-6
NGC 736822 45 31.4-39 20 31SBb12.812.00.812.52.9 × 0.61300.00783933.1133.120F, cS, lE, glbMESO 345-49, MCG -7-46-10, IRAS 22426-3936
NGC 738222 50 23.8-36 51 25Sa14.213.30.912.01.2 × 0.41090.038677163.3eF, vS, R, * 12 att npESO 406-15, MCG -6-50-5, IRAS 22476-3707
NGC 740022 54 20.8-45 20 50Sbc13.712.90.813.02.7 × 0.520.01001242.2940.090pF, lE, glbM, vS * invESO 290-22, AM 2251-453, IRAS 22514-4536
NGC 740422 54 18.6-39 18 53E/SB013.712.80.913.11.5 × 0.820.00636826.90vF, S, RIC 5260, ESO 346-10, MCG -7-47-1
NGC 741022 55 00.6-39 39 44SBa11.210.30.912.55.2 × 1.6450.00584124.6720.100cB, L, vmE 43°, mbMESO 346-12, MCG -7-47-2, IRAS 22522-3955
NGC 741222 55 46.1-42 38 29SBb11.911.40.513.83.8 × 2.8750.00570424.0912.480eF, vL, * 7 nfESO 290-24, MCG -7-47-4, AM 2252-425, IRAS 22529-4254
NGC 7412 A22 57 07.0-42 48 18SBd14.513.90.614.43.5 × 0.5910.00310213.106.960eF, vL, * 7 nfESO 290-28, FGCE 1793
NGC 741822 56 35.9-37 01 44SBc11.811.10.713.33.5 × 2.61390.00483720.4318.120cB, vL, vlE, vglbMESO 406-25, MCG -6-50-13, IRAS 22538-3717
NGC 7418 A22 56 41.2-36 46 22Scd13.813.10.714.93.5 × 1.8830.00701229.6225.400cB, vL, vlE, vglbMESO 406-27, MCG -6-50-11B
NGC 742122 56 54.6-37 20 42SBbc12.611.90.713.22 × 1.9780.00597925.25cB, L, vlE, gpmbM, rrESO 346-17, MCG -6-50-15, AM 2254-373, IRAS 22541-3736
NGC 742422 57 18.4-41 04 15SBc11.010.50.515.09.5 × 8.11010.00313213.2311.500F, cL, vlE, vgmbMESO 346-19, MCG -7-47-8, IRAS 22544-4120
NGC 745623 02 10.1-39 34 09Sc12.411.80.614.15.5 × 1.6230.00399916.8916.180vF, L, mE 34°, vglbMESO 346-26, MCG -7-47-11, IRAS 22594-3950
NGC 746223 02 46.2-40 50 08SBbc12.211.40.812.64.3 × 0.8750.00354914.9911.290cF, pS, vmE 5° ±, * 11 npESO 346-28, MCG -7-47-13, IRAS 23000-4105
NGC 747023 05 13.9-50 06 42Sbc14.813.90.914.01.4 × 0.9840.01229551.93eF, pL, R, glbM, * 11 npESO 239-9, IRAS 23023-5023
NGC 747623 05 12.0-43 05 53SBab13.612.80.813.01.4 × 11750.00962840.67F, S, R, Δ with 2 st 7ESO 290-45, MCG -7-47-15, IRAS 23023-4322
NGC 749623 09 46.9-43 25 39SBb12.211.40.813.73.3 × 3.120.00550023.2320.100pB, cL, lE, vgbM * 13ESO 291-1, MCG -7-47-20, VV 771, IRAS 23069-4341
NGC 7496 A23 12 23.4-43 46 43SBm14.614.00.613.81.4 × 0.7820.00535022.60pB, cL, lE, vgbM * 13ESO 291-7, AM 2309-440, KDWG 274
NGC 7496 B23 12 21.0-43 46 39S16.015.20.812.30.4 × 0.21300.00600025.34pB, cL, lE, vgbM * 13ESO 291-7, AM 2309-440
NGC 753123 14 48.4-43 35 56Sbc12.011.30.713.44.5 × 1.7150.00532422.4922.940pB, S, lE, pgbMESO 291-10, MCG -7-47-25, IRAS 23120-4352
NGC 754523 15 32.3-38 32 06SBb13.913.10.812.71.1 × 0.7800.00701229.62F, S, vlE, vgvlbM, * 10 attESO 347-4, MCG -7-47-26, AM 2312-384, IRAS 23127-3848
NGC 755223 16 10.6-42 35 05SBab11.310.60.712.93.4 × 2.710.00536522.6617.150B, S, mE 90° ±, vsbM * 13IC 5294, ESO 291-12, MCG -7-47-28, IRAS 23134-4251, VV 440, Grus quartet
NGC 758223 18 23.5-42 22 11SBab11.410.60.813.05 × 2.31570.00525422.1920.620pB, L, pmE, gbMESO 291-16, MCG -7-47-29, AM 2315-423, IRAS 23156-4238, Grus quartet
NGC 759023 18 54.6-42 14 21Sbc12.111.50.612.52.6 × 1360.00525522.2025.270pB, pL, pmE, gbM, p of 2ESO 347-33, MCG -7-47-30, IRAS 23161-4230, Grus quartet
NGC 759923 19 20.8-42 15 29SBc12.111.50.613.34.4 × 1.4570.00550823.2720.960F, pL, pmE, gbM, f of 2IC 5308, ESO 347-34, MCG -7-47-33, IRAS 23166-4231, Grus quartet
NGC 763223 22 00.9-42 28 49SB013.012.10.912.92.4 × 1.2920.00510721.5719.300F, S, R, lbMIC 5313, ESO 291-21, MCG -7-47-35, AM 2319-424, IRAS 23192-4245
NGC 7658 A23 26 24.6-39 12 57S015.314.31.011.90.6 × 0.21370.036622154.6D, both eF, S, R, 4 st pESO 347-15, MCG -7-48-2, AM 2323-392
NGC 7658 B23 26 24.9-39 13 37S014.913.91.012.20.8 × 0.31280.035211148.7D, both eF, S, R, 4 st pESO 347-16, MCG -7-48-3, AM 2323-392
IC 145922 57 10.4-36 27 45E311.010.01.013.25.2 × 1.8400.00601125.3926.990F, pS, com, N = 12mIC 5265, ESO 406-30, MCG -6-50-16, AM 2254-364, IRAS 22544-3643
IC 512821 43 11.7-38 58 05S0-a13.913.00.912.51.1 × 0.71350.01575866.56eeF, vS, R, dif, st spESO 343-22, MCG -7-44-35, IRAS 21401-3911
IC 517022 12 29.6-47 13 17SBa13.412.50.912.71.8 × 0.8260.00539722.8021.420No descrESO 237-46, ESO 288-51, AM 2209-472, PGC 68283, IRAS 22093-4728
IC 517122 10 56.6-46 04 55SBbc13.412.60.812.93.1 × 0.51580.00949740.1134.100No descrESO 288-46, A 2207-46, IRAS 22078-4619
IC 517422 12 44.5-38 10 18SBb14.814.00.814.32.1 × 1.110.037099156.7eF, eS, cE 150°ESO 344-13, MCG -6-48-28, AM 2209-382
IC 517522 12 48.2-38 07 38Sab14.413.60.813.01.4 × 0.5940.035928151.7eF, eS, R, bMESO 344-14, MCG -6-48-29, AM 2209-382
IC 518122 13 21.6-46 01 05S012.511.51.012.22.5 × 0.9740.00662828.0024.800No descrESO 289-1, AM 2210-461
IC 518422 16 09.0-36 50 41Sbc12.411.80.612.72.4 × 1.2570.01141548.2245.380pF, pS, lE, bet 2 st nsIC 5179, IC 5184, ESO 405-5, MCG -6-48-31, IRAS 22132-3705, AM 2213-370
IC 518622 18 46.5-36 48 06SBb12.511.90.612.61.8 × 1.21060.01640569.29eeF, S, R, F * nr pESO 405-7, MCG -6-49-1, IRAS 22158-3703
IC 519922 19 32.9-37 32 03Sb14.713.90.812.41.5 × 0.21550.01702271.9066.870eF, eS, cE 160°ESO 344-20, MCG -6-49-2, IRAS 22166-3747
IC 520122 20 57.5-46 02 05SBc11.510.80.714.58.5 × 3.9330.00305212.8911.250No descrESO 289-18, IRAS 22179-4617
IC 520922 23 09.1-37 59 37Sc15.614.80.813.30.6 × 0.51250.028113118.7F, eS, R, 2 st npESO 345-4, AM 2220-381
IC 521222 23 30.2-38 02 16Sbc14.313.50.813.01.1 × 0.7420.027713117.0eF, eS, cE 40°ESO 345-6, AM 2220-381
IC 522422 30 30.0-45 59 45Sab14.413.60.812.91.5 × 0.41670.00594325.10No descrESO 289-31
IC 524022 41 52.1-44 46 01SBa12.811.90.913.62.8 × 1.81000.00588624.8621.400pF, pL, R, F * sfESO 290-2, AM 2238-450, IRAS 22388-4501
IC 526422 56 52.7-36 33 16Sab13.312.50.812.62.4 × 0.5820.00647127.3347.750vF, S, vmE, sp of 2ESO 406-29, MCG -6-50-14, IRAS 22540-3649
IC 526722 57 13.7-43 23 45S0-a11.410.50.913.75.2 × 3.91400.00571124.1226.080pB, S, R, mbMESO 290-29, MCG -7-47-7, AM 2254-434, IRAS 22543-4339
IC 5267 A22 55 56.3-43 26 03SBbc13.913.40.514.02.2 × 0.81720.00495320.92pB, S, R, mbMESO 290-26, MCG -7-47-5
IC 5267 B22 56 57.0-43 45 37SB012.711.80.913.01.8 × 0.81060.00579424.47pB, S, R, mbMESO 290-27, MCG -7-47-6
IC 5269 A22 55 55.6-36 20 52SBm13.913.40.513.51.3 × 0.9350.00957340.4437.830vF, pS, R, np of 2ESO 406-23, MCG -6-50-11A
IC 527322 59 26.7-37 42 19SBc11.811.40.413.92.6 × 1.7560.00431218.2116.810vF, cL, lE, 4 st pESO 346-22, MCG -6-50-20, IRAS 22566-3758

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

References

  • [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