List of NGC objects (4000-7999)
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The following is a list of NGC objects. There were numerous misidentifications and errors in the cataloguing, so some objects have more than one NGC number.
See also List of NGC objects and Category: NGC objects.
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[edit] 4000-4999
[edit] 4000-4099
- NGC 4013 - a spiral galaxy in Ursa Major
- NGC 4027 - a distorted spiral galaxy
- NGC 4038 - the Antennae Galaxies, a collided galaxy in Corvus
- NGC 4039 - the Antennae Galaxies, a collided galaxy in Corvus.
- NGC 4088 - galaxy in Ursa Major
[edit] 4100-4199
- NGC 4121 - a dwarf elliptical galaxy near NGC 4125
- NGC 4125 - an elliptical galaxy
- NGC 4151 - a Seyfert Galaxy
- NGC 4192 - M98, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
[edit] 4200-4299
- NGC 4214 - a galaxy
- NGC 4216 - a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4236 - an elongated irregular galaxy
- NGC 4254 - M99, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4258 - M106, a galaxy in Canes Venatici
- NGC 4261 - an active elliptical galaxy in Virgo
[edit] 4300-4399
- NGC 4303 - M61, a large spiral galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4308 - an elliptical galaxy
- NGC 4309 - an S0 galaxy
- NGC 4314 - a barred spiral galaxy in Coma Berenices
- NGC 4319 - a barred spiral galaxy
- NGC 4321 - M100, a spiral galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4374 - M84, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4382 - M85, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4395 - a galaxy
[edit] 4400-4499
- NGC 4406 - M86, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4414 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 4435 - a galaxy forming a pair with NGC 4438
- NGC 4438 - a galaxy forming a pair with NGC 4435
- NGC 4448 - a spiral galaxy with an inner ring
- NGC 4450 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 4463 - an open cluster in Musca
- NGC 4472 - M49, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4486 - M87, the Virgo A Galaxy, a giant elliptical galaxy in the Virgo cluster
[edit] 4500-4599
- NGC 4501 - M88, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4526 - a spiral galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4536 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 4548 - M91, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4552 - M89, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4555 - an isolated elliptical galaxy in Coma Berenices
- NGC 4559 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 4565 - a spiral galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4567 and NGC 4568 - a pair of galaxies in the Virgo cluster that are either passing very near one another or will collide, sometimes referred to as the Siamese Twins
- NGC 4569 - M90, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4579 - M58, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4590 - M68, a globular cluster in Hydra
- NGC 4594 - M104, the Sombrero Galaxy
[edit] 4600-4699
- NGC 4603 - a spiral galaxy with pulsating stars (Cepheid variables)
- NGC 4605 - a peculiar spiral galaxy
- NGC 4618 - an irregular galaxy interacting with NGC 4625
- NGC 4621 - M59, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4622 - a backwards-rotating spiral galaxy in Centaurus
- NGC 4625 - an irregular galaxy interacting with NGC 4618
- NGC 4627 - a dwarf elliptical galaxy that is possibly interacting with NGC 4631
- NGC 4631 - an edge-on spiral galaxy
- NGC 4639 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 4649 - M60, a galaxy in the Virgo cluster
- NGC 4650A - a "polar ring" galaxy
- NGC 4656 - a galaxy interacting with NGC 4657
- NGC 4657 - a galaxy interacting with NGC 4656
- NGC 4676 - (The Mice Galaxies), interacting galaxies in Sculptor
[edit] 4700-4799
- NGC 4710 - an edge-on spiral galaxy
- NGC 4725 - a spiral galaxy in Coma Berenices
- NGC 4736 - M94, a galaxy in Canes Venatici
- NGC 4755 - an open cluster in Crux, sometimes called the Jewel Box or the Kappa Crucis Cluster
[edit] 4800-4899
- NGC 4826 - M64, the Black Eye Galaxy, in Coma Berenices
- NGC 4833 - a globular cluster
- NGC 4881 - a giant elliptical galaxy in the Coma Cluster
[edit] 4900-4999
- NGC 4945 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 4976 - an elliptical galaxy
- NGC 4984 - an S0 galaxy with an outer ring
[edit] 5000-5999
[edit] 5000-5099
- NGC 5005 - an inclined spiral galaxy
- NGC 5010 - a peculiar S0 galaxy
- NGC 5024 - M53, a globular cluster in Coma Berenices
- NGC 5033 - an inclined spiral galaxy with a Seyfert nucleus
- NGC 5055 - M63, the Sunflower Galaxy, in Canes Venatici
- NGC 5068 - a face-on spiral galaxy
- NGC 5078 - a lenticular galaxy
- NGC 5087 - an elliptical galaxy
- NGC 5090 - an elliptical galaxy interacting with NGC 5091
- NGC 5091 - an edge-on spiral galaxy interacting with NGC 5090
[edit] 5100-5199
- NGC 5101 - an S0 galaxy with an outer ring
- NGC 5102 - an S0 galaxy in Centaurus
- NGC 5112 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 5128 - Centaurus A, a peculiar galaxy that is the strongest nearby source of radio waves
- NGC 5139 - the globular cluster Omega Centauri
- NGC 5161 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 5164 - a galaxy in Ursa Major
- NGC 5170 - an edge-on spiral galaxy
- NGC 5189 - a planetary nebula
- NGC 5194 - M51A, the Whirlpool Galaxy, in Canes Venatici
- NGC 5195 - M51B, the companion galaxy to the Whirlpool Galaxy
[edit] 5200-5299
- NGC 5236 - M83, the Southern Pinwheel Galaxy, in Hydra
- NGC 5247 - a face-on spiral galaxy
- NGC 5253 - a galaxy in Centaurus
- NGC 5272 - M3, a globular cluster in Canes Venatici
- NGC 5291 - an interacting system with a large hydrogen structure
[edit] 5300-5399
- NGC 5300 - a face-on spiral galaxy
- NGC 5307 - a planetary nebula
- NGC 5334 - a face-on spiral galaxy
- NGC 5364 - a face-on spiral galaxy
- NGC 5371 - a face-on spiral galaxy
- NGC 5398 - a spiral galaxy
[edit] 5400-5499
- NGC 5408 - a galaxy in Centaurus
- NGC 5457 - M101, the Pinwheel Galaxy, in Ursa Major
- NGC 5466 - a loose globular cluster in Boötes
- NGC 5474 - an irregular spiral galaxy near M101
[edit] 5500-5599
- NGC 5548 - a Seyfert galaxy in Boötes
[edit] 5600-5699
[edit] 5700-5799
- NGC 5713 - a peculiar spiral galaxy
- NGC 5749 - an open cluster in Lupus
[edit] 5800-5899
- NGC 5822 - an open cluster in Lupus
- NGC 5824 - a globular cluster in Lupus
- NGC 5866 - a lenticular galaxy in Draco
- NGC 5882 - a planetary nebula in Lupus
[edit] 5900-5999
- NGC 5904 - M5, a globular cluster in Serpens
- NGC 5921 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 5962 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 5964 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 5986 - a globular cluster in Lupus
[edit] 6000-6999
[edit] 6000-6099
- NGC 6027 - the brightest member in the galaxy cluster Seyfert's Sextet
- NGC 6027a - a member of the galaxy cluster Seyfert's Sextet
- NGC 6027b - a member of the galaxy cluster Seyfert's Sextet
- NGC 6027c - a member of the galaxy cluster Seyfert's Sextet
- NGC 6027d - a member of the galaxy cluster Seyfert's Sextet
- NGC 6027e - a member of the galaxy cluster Seyfert's Sextet
- NGC 6087 - an open cluster in Norma
- NGC 6093 - M80, a globular cluster in Scorpius
[edit] 6100-6199
- NGC 6121 - M4, a globular cluster in Scorpius
- NGC 6152 - an open cluster about a billion years old
- NGC 6164, NGC 6165 - a nebula-like object surrounding star HD 148937
- NGC 6171 - M107, a very loose globular cluster in Ophiuchus
- NGC 6188 - a reflection nebula
- NGC 6193 - a nebula
[edit] 6200-6299
- NGC 6205 - M13, a globular cluster in Hercules
- NGC 6210 - a planetary nebulae
- NGC 6218 - M12, a globular cluster in Ophiuchus
- NGC 6231 - a cluster in Scorpius
- NGC 6240 - the remnant of the merger of two galaxies
- NGC 6242 - a cluster in Scorpius
- NGC 6254 - M10, a globular cluster in Ophiuchus
- NGC 6266 - M62, a globular cluster in Ophiuchus
- NGC 6273 - M19, a globular cluster in Ophiuchus
[edit] 6300-6399
- NGC 6302 - a planetary nebula
- NGC 6333 - M9, a globular cluster in Ophiuchus
- NGC 6334 - a nebula
- NGC 6340 - an S0 galaxy
- NGC 6341 - M92, a globular cluster in Hercules
- NGC 6357 - a nebula
- NGC 6369 - a planetary nebula
- NGC 6397 - a globular cluster in Ara
[edit] 6400-6499
- NGC 6402 - M14, a globular cluster in Ophiuchus
- NGC 6405 - M6, the Butterfly Cluster, in Scorpius
- NGC 6475 - M7, Ptolemy's Cluster, in Scorpius
- NGC 6494 - M23, an open cluster in Sagittarius
[edit] 6500-6599
- NGC 6514 - M20, the Trifid Nebula, in Sagittarius
- NGC 6520 - an open cluster
- NGC 6522 - a globular cluster in Baade's Window
- NGC 6523 - M8, the Lagoon Nebula, in Sagittarius
- NGC 6530 - an open cluster
- NGC 6531 - M21, an open cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6537 - the Red Spider Nebula, in Sagittarius
- NGC 6543 - the Cat's Eye Nebula, in Draco
- NGC 6559 - an emission nebula in Sagittarius
- NGC 6589 - a blue reflection nebula
- NGC 6590 - a blue reflection nebula
[edit] 6600-6699
- NGC 6603 - part of M24
- NGC 6611 - M16, the Eagle Nebula, in Serpens
- NGC 6613 - M18, an open cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6618 - M17, the Omega Nebula, in Sagittarius
- NGC 6626 - M28, a globular cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6633 - an open cluster
- NGC 6637 - M69, a globular cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6656 - M22, a globular cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6681 - M70, a globular cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6694 - M26, an open cluster in Scutum
[edit] 6700-6799
- NGC 6705 - M11, the Wild Duck Cluster, in Scutum
- NGC 6709 - an open cluster in Aquila
- NGC 6712 - globular cluster
- NGC 6715 - M54, a globular cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6720 - M57, the Ring Nebula, in Lyra
- NGC 6723 - a globular cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6726, NGC 6727, NGC 6729 - the Corona Australis Nebula
- NGC 6744 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 6745 - two collided galaxies in Lyra
- NGC 6751 - a planetary nebula in Aquila
- NGC 6752 - a globular cluster in Pavo
- NGC 6755 - an open cluster in Aquila
- NGC 6760 - a globular cluster in Aquila
- NGC 6779 - M56, a globular cluster in Lyra
- NGC 6781 - a planetary nebula in Aquila
- NGC 6782 - a barred spiral galaxy
- NGC 6791 - an open cluster in Lyra
[edit] 6800-6899
- NGC 6803 - a planetary nebula in Aquila
- NGC 6809 - M55, a globular cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6818 - a planetary nebula
- NGC 6822 - Barnard's Galaxy, in Sagittarius
- NGC 6838 - M71, a globular cluster in Sagitta
- NGC 6853 - M27, the Dumbbell Nebula, in Vulpecula
- NGC 6864 - M75, a globular cluster in Sagittarius
- NGC 6872 - a spiral galaxy in Pavo that is interacting with IC 4970
- NGC 6888 - the Crescent Nebula, in Cygnus
- NGC 6891 - a planetary nebula in Delphinus
[edit] 6900-6999
- NGC 6913 - M29, an open cluster in Cygnus
- NGC 6914 - a nebula
- NGC 6934 - a globular cluster in Delphinus
- NGC 6946 - a spiral galaxy in Cepheus
- NGC 6960 - a supernova remnant in Cygnus, part of the Cygnus Loop (Veil Nebula)
- NGC 6981 - M72, a globular cluster in Aquarius
- NGC 6994 - M73, an object in Aquarius
- NGC 6995 - part of the Veil Nebula, in Cygnus
[edit] 7000-7840
[edit] 7000-7099
- NGC 7000 - the North America Nebula, in Cygnus
- NGC 7006 - a globular cluster in Delphinus
- NGC 7009 - the Saturn Nebula, a planetary nebula in Aquarius
- NGC 7027 - a planetary nebula
- NGC 7052 - an elliptical galaxy
- NGC 7078 - M15, a globular cluster in Pegasus
- NGC 7089 - M2, a globular cluster in Aquarius
- NGC 7092 - M39, an open cluster in Cygnus
- NGC 7099 - M30, a globular cluster in Capricornus
[edit] 7100-7199
- NGC 7129 - a nebula in Cepheus
- NGC 7142 - an open cluster in Cepheus
[edit] 7200-7299
- NGC 7217 - a tightly-wound spiral galaxy
- NGC 7252 - the Atoms for Peace Galaxy, a remnant of the merger of two spiral galaxies
- NGC 7257 - a peculiar galaxy
- NGC 7293 - the Helix Nebula, a planetary nebula in Aquarius
[edit] 7300-7399
- NGC 7314 - a Seyfert galaxy
- NGC 7318A, NGC 7318B - two galaxies in Stephan's Quintet
- NGC 7319 - a spiral galaxy
- NGC 7320 - a galaxy, part of Stephan's Quintet
- NGC 7320C - a galaxy, formerly part of Stephan's Quintet
- NGC 7331 - a large spiral galaxy near Stephan's Quintet
- NGC 7380 - an open cluster
[edit] 7400-7499
- NGC 7479 - a spiral galaxy in Pegasus
[edit] 7500-7599
- NGC 7510 - an open cluster in Cepheus
[edit] 7600-7699
- NGC 7635 - A nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia
- NGC 7654 - M52, an open cluster in Cassiopeia
[edit] 7700-7799
- NGC 7742 - a Type 2 Seyfert galaxy in Pegasus
- NGC 7752 - an irregular galaxy in Pegasus
- NGC 7753 - a spiral galaxy in Pegasus
- NGC 7789 - an open cluster
- NGC 7793 - a spiral galaxy in Sculptor
[edit] 7800-7840
- NGC 7814 - a spiral galaxy in Pegasus
[edit] External links
- The New General Catalogue Online - official site maintained by the NGC/IC Project.
- List of NGC objects @ SEDS
- List of NGC objects @ The Electronic Sky