The Herschel 400 catalogue is a subset of William Herschel's original Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars , selected by Brenda F. Guzman (Branchett), Lydel Guzman, Paul Jones, James Morrison, Peggy Taylor and Sara Saey of the Ancient City Astronomy Club in St. Augustine, Florida , United States c. 1980. They decided to generate the list after reading a letter[ 1] published in Sky & Telescope by James Mullaney of Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , USA.[ 2]
In this letter Mr. Mullaney suggested that William Herschel's original catalogue of 2,500 objects would be an excellent basis for deep sky object selection for amateur astronomers looking for a challenge after completing the Messier Catalogue .
The Herschel 400 is a subset of John Herschel 's General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters published in 1864 of 5,000 objects, and hence also of the New General Catalogue .
The catalogue forms the basis of the Astronomical League's Herschel 400 club . In 1997, another subset of 400 Herschel objects was selected by the Rose City Astronomers of Portland, Oregon as the Herschel II list, which forms the basis of the Astronomical League's Herschel II Program .
Vital statistics
The catalogue contains 400 objects
All objects are from the NGC
All visible in mid northern latitudes (they were all observed by Herschel from the UK)
All visible in 150 mm (6") or larger telescopes
Distribution of Herschel 400 objects
Distribution of Herschel 400 objects Red = Galaxies, Green = Nebulae, Yellow = Star Clusters
Herschel 400 objects which are also Messier objects
The Herschel 400 contains 17 objects which are part of the Messier catalogue:
Herschel 400 objects which are also Caldwell objects
The Herschel 400 catalogue pre-dates the Caldwell catalogue by about 15 years. The Caldwell catalogue contains 44 objects which are members of the Herschel 400:[ 3]
Number of objects by type in the Herschel 400
Number of Herschel 400 objects in each constellation
Herschel 400 objects
Key
Open cluster
Globular cluster
Diffuse nebula
Planetary nebula
Galaxy
1–100
Messier or Caldwell ID
NGC number
Common name
Image
Object type
Distance (kly )
Constellation
Apparent magnitude
C2
NGC 40
Bow-Tie Nebula
Planetary Nebula
3.5
Cepheus
11
–
NGC 129
Open Cluster
6.0
Cassiopeia
6.5
–
NGC 136
Open Cluster
18.6
Cassiopeia
11
–
NGC 157
Galaxy
75,000
Cetus
10.4
C18
NGC 185
Galaxy
2,300
Cassiopeia
9.2
M110
NGC 205
Galaxy
2,200
Andromeda
8
–
NGC 225
Open Cluster
2.1
Cassiopeia
7
C56
NGC 246
Skull Nebula
Planetary Nebula
1.6
Cetus
8
C62
NGC 247
Galaxy
6,800
Cetus
8.9
C65
NGC 253
Sculptor Galaxy Silver Coin Galaxy
Galaxy
9,800
Sculptor
7.1
–
NGC 278
Galaxy
38,500
Cassiopeia
10.9
–
NGC 288
Globular Cluster
28.7
Sculptor
8.1
–
NGC 381
Open Cluster
3.8
Cassiopeia
9
–
NGC 404
Galaxy
10,000
Andromeda
10.1
–
NGC 436
Open Cluster
13.0
Cassiopeia
8.8
C13
NGC 457
ET Cluster Owl Cluster
Open Cluster
9
Cassiopeia
6.4
–
NGC 488
Galaxy
90,000
Pisces
10.3
–
NGC 524
Galaxy
90,000
Pisces
10.6
C8
NGC 559
Open Cluster
3.7
Cassiopeia
9.5
–
NGC 584
Galaxy
60,000
Cetus
10.4
–
NGC 596
Galaxy
65,000
Cetus
10.9
M33
NGC 598
Triangulum Galaxy
Galaxy
2,590
Triangulum
5.7
–
NGC 613
Galaxy
67,000
Sculptor
10
–
NGC 615
Galaxy
70,000
Cetus
11.5
–
NGC 637
Open Cluster
7
Cassiopeia
8.2
M76
NGC 650/651
Little Dumbbell Nebula Cork Nebula
Planetary Nebula
3.4
Perseus
12
–
NGC 654
Open Cluster
7.8
Cassiopeia
6.5
–
NGC 659
Open Cluster
8.2
Cassiopeia
7.9
C10
NGC 663
Open Cluster
7.2
Cassiopeia
7.1
–
NGC 720
Galaxy
80,000
Cetus
10.2
C28
NGC 752
Open Cluster
1
Andromeda
5.7
–
NGC 772
Galaxy
130,000
Aries
10.3
–
NGC 779
Galaxy
59,000
Cetus
11
C14
NGC 869
Η Persei of Double Cluster
Open Cluster
7.3
Perseus
4
C14
NGC 884
χ Persei of Double Cluster
Open Cluster
7.4
Perseus
4
C23
NGC 891
Galaxy
31,000
Andromeda
10
–
NGC 908
Galaxy
56,000
Cetus
10.2
–
NGC 936
Galaxy
60,000
Cetus
10.1
–
NGC 1022
Galaxy
65,000
Cetus
11.4
–
NGC 1023
Galaxy
30,000
Perseus
9.5
–
NGC 1027
Open Cluster
3.1
Cassiopeia
6.7
–
NGC 1052
Galaxy
63,000
Cetus
10.6
–
NGC 1055
Galaxy
52,000
Cetus
10.6
–
NGC 1084
Galaxy
65,000
Eridanus
10.6
–
NGC 1245
Open Cluster
9.8
Perseus
8.4
–
NGC 1342
Open Cluster
2.2
Perseus
6.7
–
NGC 1407
Galaxy
75,000
Eridanus
9.8
–
NGC 1444
Open Cluster
3.8
Perseus
6.6
–
NGC 1501
Oyster Nebula
Planetary Nebula
5.8
Camelopardalis
13
–
NGC 1502
Open Cluster
2.7
Camelopardalis
5.7
–
NGC 1513
Open Cluster
4.9
Perseus
8.4
–
NGC 1528
Open Cluster
2.5
Perseus
6.4
–
NGC 1535
Planetary Nebula
6.5
Eridanus
10
–
NGC 1545
Open Cluster
2.3
Perseus
6.2
–
NGC 1647
Open Cluster
1.8
Taurus
6.4
–
NGC 1664
Open Cluster
3.9
Auriga
7.6
–
NGC 1788
Nebula
1.3
Orion
9.0
–
NGC 1817
Open Cluster
6.4
Taurus
7.7
–
NGC 1857
Open Cluster
4.5
Auriga
7
–
NGC 1907
Open Cluster
4.5
Auriga
8.2
–
NGC 1931
Open Cluster and Nebula
7
Auriga
11.3
–
NGC 1961
Galaxy
175,000
Camelopardalis
11.1
–
NGC 1964
Galaxy
65,000
Lepus
10.8
–
NGC 1980
Open Cluster
1.4
Orion
6
–
NGC 1999
Nebula
1.5
Orion
–
–
NGC 2022
Planetary Nebula
6.1
Orion
12
–
NGC 2024
Flame Nebula
Nebula
0.9 – 1.5
Orion
10
–
NGC 2126
Open Cluster
4.4
Auriga
10
–
NGC 2129
Open Cluster
7.2
Gemini
6.7
–
NGC 2158
Open Cluster
11
Gemini
8.6
–
NGC 2169
37 Cluster
Open Cluster
3.6
Orion
5.9
–
NGC 2185
Nebula
2.9
Monoceros
–
–
NGC 2186
Open Cluster
7.3
Orion
8.7
–
NGC 2194
Open Cluster
10
Orion
8.5
–
NGC 2204
Open Cluster
8.6
Canis Major
8.6
–
NGC 2215
Open Cluster
3.1
Monoceros
8.4
–
NGC 2232
Open Cluster
1.3
Monoceros
3.9
C50
NGC 2244
Satellite Cluster
Open Cluster
4.9
Monoceros
4.8
–
NGC 2251
Open Cluster
5.5
Monoceros
7.3
–
NGC 2264
Christmas Tree ClusterCone Nebula
Open Cluster and Nebula
2.6
Monoceros
3.9
–
NGC 2266
Open Cluster
11
Gemini
10
–
NGC 2281
Open Cluster
1.8
Auriga
5.4
–
NGC 2286
Open Cluster
7.6
Monoceros
7.5
–
NGC 2301
Open Cluster
2.8
Monoceros
6
–
NGC 2304
Open Cluster
13.6
Gemini
10
–
NGC 2311
Open Cluster
7.4
Monoceros
10
–
NGC 2324
Open Cluster
17.2
Monoceros
8.4
–
NGC 2335
Open Cluster
5.6
Monoceros
7.2
–
NGC 2343
Open Cluster
3.7
Monoceros
6.7
–
NGC 2353
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Open Cluster
4.1
Monoceros
7.1
–
NGC 2354
Open Cluster
4.3
Canis Major
6.5
–
NGC 2355
Open Cluster
5.4
Gemini
10
C58
NGC 2360
Caroline's Cluster
Open Cluster
4
Canis Major
7.2
C64
NGC 2362
Tau Canis Majoris Cluster
Open Cluster and Nebula
5.1
Canis Major
4.1
–
NGC 2371/2372
Planetary Nebula
4.4
Gemini
13
C39
NGC 2392
Eskimo Nebula Clown Face Nebula
Planetary Nebula
4
Gemini
10
–
NGC 2395
Asterism
N/A
Gemini
8
C7
NGC 2403
Galaxy
14,000
Camelopardalis
8.4
C25
NGC 2419
Globular Cluster
275
Lynx
10.4
101–200
Messier or Caldwell ID
NGC number
Common name
Image
Object type
Distance (kly )
Constellation
Apparent magnitude
–
NGC 2420
Open Cluster
–
Gemini
8.3
–
NGC 2421
Open Cluster
–
Puppis
8.3
M47
NGC 2422
Open Cluster
1.6
Puppis
4.4
–
NGC 2423
Open Cluster
–
Puppis
6.7
–
NGC 2438
Planetary Nebula
2.9
Puppis
10
–
NGC 2440
Planetary Nebula
4
Puppis
11
–
NGC 2479
Open Cluster
–
Puppis
10
–
NGC 2482
Open Cluster
–
Puppis
7.3
–
NGC 2489
Open Cluster
–
Puppis
7.9
C54
NGC 2506
Open Cluster
10
Monoceros
7.6
–
NGC 2509
Open Cluster
9.5
Puppis
9
–
NGC 2527
Open Cluster
–
Puppis
6.5
–
NGC 2539
Open Cluster
4.4
Puppis
6.5
M48
NGC 2548
Open Cluster
1.5
Hydra
5.8
–
NGC 2567
Open Cluster
–
Puppis
7.4
–
NGC 2571
Open Cluster
–
Puppis
7
–
NGC 2613
Galaxy
50,000
Pyxis
10.4
–
NGC 2627
Open Cluster
6.63
Pyxis
8
–
NGC 2655
Galaxy
63,000
Camelopardalis
10.1
–
NGC 2681
Galaxy
50,000
Ursa Major
10.3
–
NGC 2683
Galaxy
16,000
Lynx
9.7
–
NGC 2742
Galaxy
–
Ursa Major
11.7
–
NGC 2768
Galaxy
65,000
Ursa Major
10
C48
NGC 2775
Galaxy
55,000
Cancer
10.3
–
NGC 2782
Galaxy
70,000-110,000
Lynx
11.5
–
NGC 2787
Galaxy
25,000
Ursa Major
10.8
–
NGC 2811
Galaxy
–
Hydra
11.3
–
NGC 2841
Galaxy
31,000
Ursa Major
9.3
–
NGC 2859
Galaxy
23,000
Leo Minor
10.7
–
NGC 2903
Galaxy
20,500
Leo
8.9
–
NGC 2950
Galaxy
49,800
Ursa Major
11
–
NGC 2964
Galaxy
60,800
Leo
11.3
–
NGC 2974
Galaxy
89,000
Sextans
10.8
–
NGC 2976
Galaxy
12,000
Ursa Major
10.2
–
NGC 2985
Galaxy
70,100
Ursa Major
10.5
M82
NGC 3034
Cigar Galaxy
Galaxy
11,000
Ursa Major
8.4
–
NGC 3077
Galaxy
12,000
Ursa Major
9.9
–
NGC 3079
Galaxy
50,000
Ursa Major
10.6
C53
NGC 3115
Spindle Galaxy
Galaxy
22,000
Sextans
9.2
–
NGC 3147
Galaxy
130,000
Draco
10.7
–
NGC 3166
Galaxy
57,000-75,000
Sextans
10.6
–
NGC 3169
Galaxy
57,000-75,000
Sextans
10.5
–
NGC 3184
Galaxy
25,000
Ursa Major
9.8
–
NGC 3190
Galaxy
80,000
Leo
11
–
NGC 3193
Galaxy
80,000
Leo
10.9
–
NGC 3198
Galaxy
45,000
Ursa Major
10.4
–
NGC 3226
Galaxy
58,700
Leo
11.4
–
NGC 3227
Galaxy
58,700
Leo
10.8
C59
NGC 3242
Ghost of Jupiter
Planetary Nebula
1
Hydra
9
–
NGC 3245
Galaxy
–
Leo Minor
10.8
–
NGC 3277
Galaxy
–
Leo Minor
11.7
–
NGC 3294
Galaxy
–
Leo Minor
11.7
–
NGC 3310
Galaxy
50,000
Ursa Major
10.9
–
NGC 3344
Galaxy
22,500
Leo Minor
10
–
NGC 3377
Galaxy
35,000
Leo
10.2
M105
NGC 3379
Galaxy
38,000
Leo
9.3
–
NGC 3384
Galaxy
35,000
Leo
10
–
NGC 3395
Galaxy
–
Leo Minor
12.1
–
NGC 3412
Galaxy
–
Leo
10.6
–
NGC 3414
Galaxy
–
Leo Minor
10.8
–
NGC 3432
Galaxy
–
Leo Minor
11.3
–
NGC 3486
Galaxy
27,000
Leo Minor
10.3
–
NGC 3489
Galaxy
29,000
Leo
10.3
–
NGC 3504
Galaxy
–
Leo Minor
11.1
–
NGC 3521
Galaxy
30,000
Leo
8.9
M108
NGC 3556
Galaxy
45,000
Ursa Major
10.1
–
NGC 3593
Galaxy
20,000
Leo
11
–
NGC 3607
Galaxy
–
Leo
10
–
NGC 3608
Galaxy
–
Leo
11
–
NGC 3610
Galaxy
70,000
Ursa Major
10.8
–
NGC 3613
Galaxy
–
Ursa Major
12
–
NGC 3619
Galaxy
–
Ursa Major
13
–
NGC 3621
Galaxy
22,000
Hydra
10
C40
NGC 3626
Galaxy
86,000
Leo
10.9
–
NGC 3628
Galaxy
35,000
Leo
9.5
–
NGC 3631
Galaxy
35,000
Ursa Major
10.4
–
NGC 3640
Galaxy
75,400
Leo
10.3
–
NGC 3655
Galaxy
–
Leo
11.6
–
NGC 3665
Galaxy
85,600
Ursa Major
10.8
–
NGC 3675
Galaxy
50,000
Ursa Major
11
–
NGC 3686
Galaxy
53,000
Leo
11.4
–
NGC 3726
Galaxy
45,000
Ursa Major
10.4
–
NGC 3729
Galaxy
65,700
Ursa Major
11.4
–
NGC 3810
Galaxy
51,200
Leo
10.8
–
NGC 3813
Galaxy
–
Ursa Major
11.7
–
NGC 3877
Galaxy
50,000
Ursa Major
12
–
NGC 3893
Galaxy
51,400
Ursa Major
11
–
NGC 3898
Galaxy
–
Ursa Major
10.8
–
NGC 3900
Galaxy
–
Leo
11.4
–
NGC 3912
Galaxy
–
Leo
13
–
NGC 3938
Galaxy
43,000
Ursa Major
10.4
–
NGC 3941
Galaxy
40,000
Ursa Major
11
–
NGC 3945
Galaxy
–
Ursa Major
10.6
–
NGC 3949
Galaxy
50,000
Ursa Major
11
–
NGC 3953
Galaxy
56,000
Ursa Major
10.1
–
NGC 3962
Galaxy
–
Crater
10.6
–
NGC 3982
Galaxy
67,000
Ursa Major
12
M109
NGC 3992
Galaxy
55,000
Ursa Major
9.8
–
NGC 3998
Galaxy
–
Ursa Major
10.6
–
NGC 4026
Galaxy
52,000
Ursa Major
12
201–300
Messier or Caldwell ID
NGC number
Common name
Image
Object type
Distance (kly )
Constellation
Apparent magnitude
–
NGC 4027
Galaxy
68,000
Corvus
11.1
–
NGC 4030
Galaxy
75,000
Virgo
12
–
NGC 4036
Galaxy
62,000
Ursa Major
10.6
C60/C61
NGC 4038/4039
Antennae Galaxies
Galaxy
83,000
Corvus
10.7
–
NGC 4041
Galaxy
70,000
Ursa Major
11.1
–
NGC 4051
Galaxy
45,000
Ursa Major
10.3
–
NGC 4085
Galaxy
50,000
Ursa Major
12.3
–
NGC 4088
Galaxy
50,000
Ursa Major
10.5
–
NGC 4102
Galaxy
69,000
Ursa Major
12
–
NGC 4111
Galaxy
45,000
Canes Venatici
10.8
–
NGC 4143
Galaxy
–
Canes Venatici
12
–
NGC 4147
Globular Cluster
60
Coma Berenices
10.3
–
NGC 4150
Galaxy
–
Coma Berenices
11.7
–
NGC 4151
Galaxy
62,000
Canes Venatici
10.4
–
NGC 4179
Galaxy
–
Virgo
10.9
–
NGC 4203
Galaxy
50,000
Coma Berenices
10.7
–
NGC 4214
Galaxy
10,000
Canes Venatici
9.7
–
NGC 4216
Galaxy
40,000
Virgo
10
–
NGC 4245
Galaxy
–
Coma Berenices
11.4
–
NGC 4251
Galaxy
–
Coma Berenices
12
M106
NGC 4258
Galaxy
25,000
Canes Venatici
8.3
–
NGC 4261
Galaxy
95,000
Virgo
10.3
–
NGC 4273
Galaxy
–
Virgo
11.9
–
NGC 4274
Galaxy
45,000
Coma Berenices
10.4
–
NGC 4278
Galaxy
55,100
Coma Berenices
10.2
–
NGC 4281
Galaxy
–
Virgo
11.3
–
NGC 4293
Galaxy
54,000
Coma Berenices
11
M61
NGC 4303
Galaxy
60,000
Virgo
9.7
–
NGC 4314
Galaxy
40,000
Coma Berenices
10.5
–
NGC 4346
Galaxy
–
Canes Venatici
12
–
NGC 4350
Galaxy
–
Coma Berenices
11.1
–
NGC 4361
Planetary Nebula
–
Corvus
10
–
NGC 4365
Galaxy
–
Virgo
11
–
NGC 4371
Galaxy
–
Virgo
10.8
–
NGC 4394
Galaxy
40,000
Coma Berenices
10.9
–
NGC 4414
Galaxy
62,000
Coma Berenices
10.3
–
NGC 4419
Galaxy
–
Coma Berenices
11.1
–
NGC 4429
Galaxy
55,000
Virgo
10.2
–
NGC 4435
The Eyes
Galaxy
52,000
Virgo
10.9
–
NGC 4438
The Eyes
Galaxy
52,000
Virgo
10.1
–
NGC 4442
Galaxy
–
Virgo
10.5
–
NGC 4448
Galaxy
45,000
Coma Berenices
11.1
C21
NGC 4449
Galaxy
10,000
Canes Venatici
9.4
–
NGC 4450
Galaxy
50,000
Coma Berenices
10.1
–
NGC 4459
Galaxy
50,000
Coma Berenices
10.4
–
NGC 4473
Galaxy
50,000
Coma Berenices
10.2
–
NGC 4477
Galaxy
55,000
Coma Berenices
10.4
–
NGC 4478
Galaxy
50,000
Virgo
11.2
–
NGC 4485
Galaxy
25,000
Canes Venatici
12
–
NGC 4490
Galaxy
25,000
Canes Venatici
9.8
–
NGC 4494
Galaxy
45,000
Coma Berenices
9.9
–
NGC 4526
Galaxy
108,000
Virgo
9.6
–
NGC 4527
Galaxy
50,000
Virgo
10.4
–
NGC 4535
Galaxy
55,000
Virgo
9.8
–
NGC 4536
Galaxy
55,000
Virgo
10.4
–
NGC 4546
Galaxy
45,600
Virgo
10.3
M91
NGC 4548
Galaxy
60,000
Coma Berenices
10.2
–
NGC 4550
Galaxy
50,000
Virgo
11.6
C36
NGC 4559
Galaxy
32,000
Coma Berenices
9.9
C38
NGC 4565
Needle Galaxy
Galaxy
42,000
Coma Berenices
9.6
–
NGC 4570
Galaxy
55,000
Virgo
10.9
M104
NGC 4594
Sombrero Galaxy
Galaxy
50,000
Virgo
8.3
–
NGC 4596
Galaxy
55,000
Virgo
10.5
–
NGC 4618
Galaxy
30,000
Canes Venatici
10.8
C32
NGC 4631
Whale Galaxy
Galaxy
22,000
Canes Venatici
9.3
–
NGC 4636
Galaxy
53,000
Virgo
9.6
–
NGC 4643
Galaxy
–
Virgo
10.6
–
NGC 4654
Galaxy
55,000
Virgo
10.5
–
NGC 4656
Hockey Stick Galaxy
Galaxy
30,000
Canes Venatici
10.4
–
NGC 4660
Galaxy
63,000
Virgo
11
–
NGC 4665
Galaxy
58,000
Virgo
12
–
NGC 4666
Galaxy
80,000
Virgo
10.8
–
NGC 4689
Galaxy
55,000
Coma Berenices
10.9
C52
NGC 4697
Galaxy
76,000
Virgo
9.3
–
NGC 4698
Galaxy
55,000
Virgo
10.7
–
NGC 4699
Galaxy
65,000
Virgo
9.6
–
NGC 4725
Galaxy
41,000
Coma Berenices
9.2
–
NGC 4753
Galaxy
60,000
Virgo
9.9
–
NGC 4754
Galaxy
55,000
Virgo
10.6
–
NGC 4762
Galaxy
60,000
Virgo
10.2
–
NGC 4781
Galaxy
–
Virgo
12
–
NGC 4800
Galaxy
95,000
Canes Venatici
12
–
NGC 4845
Galaxy
47,000
Virgo
12
–
NGC 4856
Galaxy
–
Virgo
10.4
–
NGC 4866
Galaxy
80,000
Virgo
11
–
NGC 4900
Galaxy
–
Virgo
11.5
–
NGC 4958
Galaxy
–
Virgo
10.5
–
NGC 4995
Galaxy
–
Virgo
11
C29
NGC 5005
Galaxy
69,000
Canes Venatici
9.8
–
NGC 5033
Galaxy
38,000-60,000
Canes Venatici
10.1
–
NGC 5054
Galaxy
–
Virgo
11
–
NGC 5195
Messier 51b
Galaxy
25,000
Canes Venatici
9.6
C45
NGC 5248
Galaxy
74,000
Boötes
10.2
–
NGC 5273
Galaxy
–
Canes Venatici
11.6
–
NGC 5322
Galaxy
80,000
Ursa Major
10
–
NGC 5363
Galaxy
63,600
Virgo
10.2
–
NGC 5364
Galaxy
55,000
Virgo
10.4
–
NGC 5466
Globular Cluster
52
Boötes
9.1
–
NGC 5473
Galaxy
–
Ursa Major
11.4
–
NGC 5474
Galaxy
21,000
Ursa Major
10.9
301–400
Messier or Caldwell ID
NGC number
Common name
Image
Object type
Distance (kly )
Constellation
Apparent magnitude
–
NGC 5557
Galaxy
–
Boötes
11.1
–
NGC 5566
Galaxy
65,000
Virgo
10.5
–
NGC 5576
Galaxy
–
Virgo
10.9
–
NGC 5631
Galaxy
–
Ursa Major
13
–
NGC 5634
Globular Cluster
88
Virgo
9.6
–
NGC 5676
Galaxy
100,000
Boötes
10.9
–
NGC 5689
Galaxy
–
Boötes
11.9
C66
NGC 5694
Globular Cluster
113
Hydra
10.2
–
NGC 5746
Galaxy
95,000
Virgo
10.6
–
NGC 5846
Galaxy
93,000
Virgo
10.2
M102?
NGC 5866
Spindle Galaxy
Galaxy
50,000
Draco
10
–
NGC 5897
Globular Cluster
24
Libra
8.6
–
NGC 5907
Galaxy
55,000
Draco
10.4
–
NGC 5982
Galaxy
123,000
Draco
11.1
–
NGC 6118
Galaxy
83,000
Serpens
12
–
NGC 6144
Globular Cluster
–
Scorpius
9.1
M107
NGC 6171
Globular Cluster
20
Ophiuchus
8.1
–
NGC 6207
Galaxy
30,000
Hercules
11.6
–
NGC 6217
Galaxy
67,000
Ursa Minor
11.2
–
NGC 6229
Globular Cluster
100
Hercules
9.4
–
NGC 6235
Globular Cluster
–
Ophiuchus
10.2
–
NGC 6284
Globular Cluster
50
Ophiuchus
9
–
NGC 6287
Globular Cluster
30
Ophiuchus
9.2
–
NGC 6293
Globular Cluster
31-52
Ophiuchus
8.2
–
NGC 6304
Globular Cluster
19
Ophiuchus
8.4
–
NGC 6316
Globular Cluster
35
Ophiuchus
9
–
NGC 6342
Globular Cluster
28
Ophiuchus
9.9
–
NGC 6355
Globular Cluster
31
Ophiuchus
9.6
–
NGC 6356
Globular Cluster
50
Ophiuchus
8.4
–
NGC 6369
Little Ghost Nebula
Planetary Nebula
2
Ophiuchus
13
–
NGC 6401
Globular Cluster
24
Ophiuchus
9.5
–
NGC 6426
Globular Cluster
67
Ophiuchus
11.2
–
NGC 6440
Globular Cluster
28
Sagittarius
9.7
–
NGC 6445
Box Nebula
Planetary Nebula
–
Sagittarius
13
–
NGC 6451
Open Cluster
–
Scorpius
8
M20
NGC 6514
Trifid Nebula
Open Cluster and Nebula
2
Sagittarius
6.3
–
NGC 6517
Globular Cluster
–
Ophiuchus
10.3
–
NGC 6520
Open Cluster
–
Sagittarius
8
–
NGC 6522
Globular Cluster
25
Sagittarius
8.6
–
NGC 6528
Globular Cluster
26
Sagittarius
9.5
–
NGC 6540
Open Cluster
17
Sagittarius
9.3
C6
NGC 6543
Cat's Eye Nebula
Planetary Nebula
3
Draco
9
–
NGC 6544
Globular Cluster
10
Sagittarius
8.3
–
NGC 6553
Globular Cluster
20
Sagittarius
8.3
–
NGC 6568
Open Cluster
–
Sagittarius
9
–
NGC 6569
Globular Cluster
35
Sagittarius
8.7
–
NGC 6583
Open Cluster
–
Sagittarius
10
–
NGC 6624
Globular Cluster
26
Sagittarius
8.3
–
NGC 6629
Planetary Nebula
–
Sagittarius
12
–
NGC 6633
Open Cluster
1
Ophiuchus
4.6
–
NGC 6638
Globular Cluster
–
Sagittarius
9.2
–
NGC 6642
Globular Cluster
26
Sagittarius
8.8
–
NGC 6645
Open Cluster
–
Sagittarius
9
–
NGC 6664
Open Cluster
–
Scutum
7.8
–
NGC 6712
Globular Cluster
22.5
Scutum
8.2
–
NGC 6755
Open Cluster
4.6
Aquila
7.5
–
NGC 6756
Open Cluster
6.3
Aquila
11
–
NGC 6781
Planetary Nebula
–
Aquila
12
–
NGC 6802
Open Cluster
–
Vulpecula
8.8
–
NGC 6818
Little Gem Nebula
Planetary Nebula
–
Sagittarius
10
–
NGC 6823
Open Cluster
6
Vulpecula
7.1
C15
NGC 6826
Blinking Planetary
Planetary Nebula
2.2
Cygnus
10
–
NGC 6830
Open Cluster
–
Vulpecula
7.9
–
NGC 6834
Open Cluster
7
Cygnus
7.8
–
NGC 6866
Open Cluster
3.9
Cygnus
7.6
–
NGC 6882
Open Cluster
–
Vulpecula
8.1
C37
NGC 6885
Open Cluster
2
Vulpecula
6
–
NGC 6905
Blue Flash Nebula
Planetary Nebula
7.5
Delphinus
12
–
NGC 6910
Open Cluster
–
Cygnus
7.4
C47
NGC 6934
Globular Cluster
57
Delphinus
8.9
–
NGC 6939
Open Cluster
3.9
Cepheus
7.8
–
NGC 6940
Open Cluster
2.5
Vulpecula
6.3
C12
NGC 6946
Fireworks Galaxy
Galaxy
18,000
Cepheus
8.9
C20
NGC 7000
North America Nebula
Nebula
2
Cygnus
–
C42
NGC 7006
Globular Cluster
135
Delphinus
10.6
–
NGC 7008
Fetus Nebula
Planetary Nebula
3
Cygnus
13
C55
NGC 7009
Saturn Nebula
Planetary Nebula
1.4
Aquarius
8
–
NGC 7044
Open Cluster
–
Cygnus
11
–
NGC 7062
Open Cluster
–
Cygnus
8.3
–
NGC 7086
Open Cluster
–
Cygnus
8.4
–
NGC 7128
Open Cluster
–
Cygnus
9.7
–
NGC 7142
Open Cluster
6.2
Cepheus
9.3
–
NGC 7160
Open Cluster
–
Cepheus
6.1
–
NGC 7209
Open Cluster
3.8
Lacerta
6.7
–
NGC 7217
Galaxy
50,000
Pegasus
10.2
C16
NGC 7243
Open Cluster
3
Lacerta
6.4
–
NGC 7296
Open Cluster
–
Lacerta
10
C30
NGC 7331
Galaxy
47,000
Pegasus
9.5
–
NGC 7380
Wizard Nebula
Open Cluster and Nebula
7.2
Cepheus
7.2
–
NGC 7448
Galaxy
79,500
Pegasus
11.7
C44
NGC 7479
Galaxy
106,000
Pegasus
11
–
NGC 7510
Open Cluster
11
Cepheus
7.9
–
NGC 7606
Galaxy
98,500
Aquarius
10.8
C22
NGC 7662
Blue Snowball
Planetary Nebula
3.2
Andromeda
9
–
NGC 7686
Open Cluster
–
Andromeda
5.6
–
NGC 7723
Galaxy
91,500
Aquarius
11.1
–
NGC 7727
Galaxy
76,000
Aquarius
10.7
–
NGC 7789
Caroline's Rose
Open Cluster
7.6
Cassiopeia
6.7
–
NGC 7790
Open Cluster
11
Cassiopeia
8.5
C43
NGC 7814
Galaxy
49,000
Pegasus
10.5
See also
References
External links