List of NGC objects (5001–6000)

This is a list of NGC objects 5001–6000 from the New General Catalogue (NGC). The astronomical catalogue is composed mainly of star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. Other objects in the catalogue can be found in the other subpages of the list of NGC objects.

The constellation information in these tables is taken from The Complete New General Catalogue and Index Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters by J. L. E. Dreyer,[1] which was accessed using the "VizieR Service".[2] Galaxy types are identified using the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database.[3] The other data of these tables are from the SIMBAD Astronomical Database[4] unless otherwise stated.

5001–5100

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5001 Spiral galaxy Ursa Major  13h 09m 33.5s +53° 29 38 14.6
5002 Irregular galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 10m 38.3s +36° 38 03 14.7
5003 Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 08m 37.9s +43° 44 15 15.3
5004 Lenticular galaxy Coma Berenices  13h 11m 01.7s +29° 38 11 14.3
5005 Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 10m 56.3s +37° 03 30 10.6
5006 Lenticular galaxy Virgo  13h 11m 46s −19° 15 41 12.4
5007 Elliptical galaxy Ursa Major  13h 9m 4s 62° 10 31 13.3
5008 Barred spiral galaxy Boötes  14h 10m 57s 25° 29 47 13.4
5009 Barred spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 10m 47s 50° 5 35 14.5
5010 Lenticular galaxy Virgo  13h 12m 26.4s −15° 47 52 14.4
5023 Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 12m 11.8s +44° 02 17 12.82
5024 Messier 53 Globular cluster Coma Berenices  13h 12m 55.3s +18° 10 09 9.0
5033 Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 13m 27.6s +36° 35 37 10.9
5055 Messier 63;
Sunflower Galaxy
Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 15m 49.3s +42° 01 47 9.7
5068 Spiral galaxy Virgo  13h 18m 55.2s −21° 02 21 10.5
5078 Spiral galaxy Hydra  13h 19m 50.2s −27° 24 35 11.5
5087 Elliptical galaxy Virgo  13h 20m 25.2s −20° 36 37 13
5090 Elliptical galaxy Centaurus  13h 21m 12.8s −43° 42 16 12.6
5091 Spiral galaxy Centaurus  13h 21m 18.5s −43° 43 19 14.5
5100 Interacting galaxy Virgo  13h 21m 00.6s +08° 58 40 15.1

5101–5200

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5101 Spiral galaxy Hydra  13h 21m 46.6s −27° 25 53 11.5
5102 Lenticular galaxy Centaurus  13h 21m 57.8s −36° 37 47 10.4
5112 Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 21m 56.7s +38° 44 07 12.5
5128 Centaurus A Lenticular galaxy Centaurus  13h 25m 27.6s −43° 01 09 8.0
5139 Omega Centauri Globular cluster Centaurus  13h 26m 45.9s −47° 28 37 6.1
5161 Spiral galaxy Centaurus  13h 29m 14.0s −33° 10 30 12.0
5164 Spiral galaxy Ursa Major  13h 27m 12.1s +55° 29 13 14.6
5170 Spiral galaxy Virgo  13h 29m 48.9s −17° 57 59 11.9
5189 Gum 47 Planetary nebula Musca  13h 33m 33.0s −65° 58 27 14.1
5194 Messier 51a;[5]
Whirlpool Galaxy
Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 29m 52.4s +47° 11 41 8.8
5195 Messier 51b[5] Interacting galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 29m 59.2s +47° 16 05 10.6

5201–5300

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5229 Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 34m 02.9s +44° 02 17 14.3
5236 Messier 83;
Southern Pinwheel Galaxy
Spiral galaxy Hydra  13h 37m 00.8s −29° 51 59 8.5
5247 Spiral galaxy Virgo  13h 38m 02.6s −17° 53 01 11
5253 Irregular galaxy Centaurus  13h 39m 55.9s −31° 38 24 11.0
5256 Disk galaxy Ursa major  13h 38m 17.5s +48° 16 37 12.69
5272 Messier 3 Globular cluster Canes Venatici  13h 42m 11.2s +28° 22 32 6.2
5291 Interacting galaxy Centaurus  13h 47m 24.4s −30° 24 28 14.2
5300 Spiral galaxy Virgo  13h 48m 16.1s +03° 57 02 13.7

5301–5400

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5307 Planetary nebula Centaurus  13h 51m 03.3s −51° 12 21 11.5
5315 Planetary nebula Circinus  13h 53m 57.0s −66° 30 51 14.6
5334 Spiral galaxy Virgo  13h 52m 54.5s −01° 06 52 13.7
5364 Spiral galaxy Virgo  13h 56m 12.1s +05° 00 53 13.2
5371 Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 55m 40.0s +40° 27 43 11.5
5395 Spiral galaxy Canes Venatici  13h 58m 37s +37° 25 28 12.48
5398 Irregular galaxy Centaurus  14h 01m 21.0s −33° 03 42 12.7

5401–5500

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5408 Irregular galaxy Centaurus  14h 03m 21.0s −41° 22 44 14.0
5457 Messier 101;
Pinwheel Galaxy
(Messier 102(?))
Spiral galaxy Ursa Major  14h 03m 12.5s +54° 20 53 8.7
5466 Globular cluster Boötes  14h 05m 27.4s +28° 32 04 10.5
5470 Spiral galaxy Virgo  14h 05m 31.9s +06° 01 45 13.6
5474 Spiral galaxy Ursa Major  14h 05m 01.5s +53° 39 45 11.9
5477 Irregular galaxy Ursa Major  14h 05m 33.1s +54° 27 40 14.5

5501–5600

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5504 Spiral galaxy Boötes  14h 12m 15.8s +15° 50 33 14.0
5529 Spiral galaxy Boötes  14h 15m 34s +36° 13 36 12.8
5548 Spiral galaxy Boötes  14h 17m 59.7s +25° 08 13 13.1
5587 Spiral galaxy Boötes  14h 22m 10.8s +13° 55 03 14.0
5591 Spiral galaxy, peculiar Boötes  14h 22m 33.3s +13° 43 02 14.0
5600 Spiral galaxy Boötes  14h 23m 49.5s +14° 38 21 12.7

5601–5700

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5609 Spiral galaxy Boötes 14h 23m 48.3s +34° 50′ 34″ 15.7
5613 Lenticular galaxy Boötes 14h 24m 05.962s +34° 53′ 31.02″ 15.5
5614 Spiral galaxy Boötes 14h 24m 07.591s +34° 51′ 32.02″ 12.6
5615 Galaxy Boötes 14h 24m 06.4s +34° 51′ 54″ 17.8
5617 Open cluster Centaurus 14h 29m 44s −60° 42′ 42″ 6.3
5634 Globular cluster Virgo 14h 29m 37.28s −05° 58′ 35.1″ 10.05
5640 Spiral galaxy Camelopardalis  14h 20m 40.8s +80° 07 23.2 14.7
5643 Intermediate spiral galaxy Lupus 14h 32m 40.7s −44° 10′ 28″ 10.7
5653 Spiral galaxy Boötes  14h 30m 10.6s +31° 12 54 12.7
5662 Open cluster Centaurus 14h 35m 37s −56° 37′ 06″ 5.5
5665 Spiral galaxy Boötes 14h 32m 25.796s +08° 04′ 42.43″ 12.7
5668 Spiral galaxy Virgo 14h 33m 24.331s +04° 27′ 01.75″
5676 Spiral galaxy Boötes 14h 32m 46.8s +49° 27′ 28″ 12.3
5678 Barred spiral galaxy Draco 14h 32m 05s +57° 55′ 17″ 12.1
5694 Caldwell 66 Globular cluster Hydra 14h 39m 36.5s −26° 32′ 18.0″ 10.2

5701–5800

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5705 Spiral galaxy Virgo  14h 39m 49.6s −00° 43 08 14.5
5713 Spiral galaxy Virgo  14h 40m 11.5s −00° 17 25 11.7
5714 Spiral galaxy Boötes 14h 38m 11.54s +46° 38′ 18.09″ 14.2
5728 Barred spiral galaxy Libra 14h 42m 23.89s −17° 15′ 11.09″ 13.4
5746 Barred spiral galaxy Virgo 14h 44m 55.9s +01° 57′ 18″ 11.0
5749 Open cluster Lupus 14h 48m 54s −54° 29′ 52″ 8.8
5750 Spiral galaxy Virgo  14h 46m 11.3s −00° 13 23 13.1
5765 Seyfert galaxy Virgo  14h 50m 50.4s +05° 06 57 14.6
5774 Intermediate spiral galaxy Virgo  14h 53m 42.4s +03° 34 57.0 12.3
5775 Spiral galaxy Virgo 14h 53m 57.65s +03° 32′ 40.10″ 11.34
5777 Spiral galaxy Draco  14h 51m 18s +58° 58 39 13.1
5792 Barred spiral galaxy Libra 14h 58m 22.7s −1° 07′ 28″ 12.1
5793 Seyfert galaxy Libra 14h 59m 24s −16° 41′ 36″ 13.32

5801–5900

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5822 Open cluster Lupus  15h 04m −54° 24 6.5
5823 Open cluster Circinus  15h 05m 44.8s −55° 37 30 8.6
5824 Globular cluster Lupus  15h 03m 58.5s −33° 04 04 10.3
5825 Elliptical galaxy Boötes  14h 54m 31.5s +18° 38 31 15.6
5838 Lenticular galaxy Virgo  15h 05m 26.3s +02° 05 57 12.1
5846 Elliptical galaxy Virgo  15h 06m 29.4s +01° 36 19 11.9
5850 Spiral galaxy Virgo  15h 07m 07.8s +01° 32 39 13.6
5866 Spindle Galaxy
(Messier 102)
Lenticular galaxy Draco  15h 06m 29.5s +55° 45 47 11.1
5877 Triple star[1] Lupus  15h 12m 53.1s[5] −04° 55 38[5]
5879 Spiral galaxy Draco  15h 09m 46.8s +57° 00 01 12.4
5882 Planetary nebula Libra  15h 16m 49.9s −45° 38 58 11.9
5885 Barred spiral galaxy Libra  15h 15m 04.1s −10° 05 10.0 11.7
5886 Elliptical galaxy Boötes  15h 12m 45.4s 41° 12 02 14.0
5888 Barred spiral galaxy Boötes  15h 13m 07.4s 41° 15 52 13.4
5890 Lenticular galaxy Libra  15h 17m 51.1s 17° 35 19

5901–6000

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
5904 Messier 5 Globular cluster Serpens  15h 18m 33.8s +02° 04 58 7.3
5907 Knife Edge Galaxy

Splinter Galaxy

Spiral galaxy Draco 15h 15m 53s +56° 19′ 40″ 11.1
5917 Spiral galaxy Libra 15h 21m 32.56s −07° 22′ 37.65″ 13.7
5921 Barred spiral galaxy Serpens 15h 21m 56.5s +05° 04′ 14″ 11.5
5925 Open cluster Norma 15h 27m 26.6s −54° 32′ 04″ 8.4
5927 Globular cluster Lupus 15h 28m 00.69s −50° 40′ 22.9″ 8.86
5929 Seyfert galaxy Boötes 15h 26m 07.987s +41° 40′ 33.92″ 14.0
5930 Starburst galaxy Boötes 15h 26m 07.987s +41° 40′ 33.92″ 12.2
5949 Dwarf galaxy Draco 15h 28m 0.67s +64° 45′ 47.35″ 12.7
5962 Spiral galaxy Serpens  15h 36m 31.8s +16° 36 28 12.2
5964 Spiral galaxy Serpens  15h 37m 36.4s +05° 58 25 14.2
5965 Spiral galaxy Draco 15h 34m 02.5s +56° 41′ 08″ 11.9
5979 Planetary nebula Triangulum Australe 15h 47m 41s −61° 13′ 05″ 12.1
5986 Globular cluster Lupus  15h 46m 03.4s −37° 47 10 9.1
6000 PGC 56145 Barred spiral galaxy Scorpius  15h 49m 49.5s −29° 23 13 11.27 +/- 0.09
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See also

References

  1. R. W. Sinnott, editor (1988). The Complete New General Catalogue and Index Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters by J. L. E. Dreyer. Sky Publishing Corporation and Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-933346-51-2.
  2. "VizieR Service". Strasbourg astronomical Data Center. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  3. "NED". NED–NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  4. "SIMBAD Astronomical Database". Strasbourg astronomical Data Center. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  5. "NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database". Results for various objects.
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