List of NGC objects (2001–3000)

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This is a list of NGC objects 2001–3000 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.

2001–2100[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
Association of stars Dorado 05h 29m 02s −68° 46′ 18″
2002 Open cluster Dorado 05h 30m 20.4s −66° 53′ 03″ 10.8
Open cluster Dorado 05h 30m 54s −66° 28′ 11.3
2004 Open cluster Dorado 05h 30m 40s −67° 17′ 18″
Open cluster Dorado 05h 30m 09s −69° 45′ 11.6
Open cluster Dorado 05h 31m 19s −66° 58′ 24″ 10.9
Barred spiral galaxy Pictor 05h 34m 59s −50° 55′ 18″
Spiral galaxy Pictor 05h 35m 04s −50° 58′
Open cluster Dorado 05h 30m 59s −69° 10′ 48″ 11.0
Open cluster Mensa 05h 30m 35s −70° 49′ 06″ 11.7
Star cluster Dorado 05h 32m 19s −67° 31′ 24″ 10.6
Spiral galaxy Mensa 05h 22m 35s −79° 51′ 06″
Open cluster Auriga 05h 44m 01s 55° 47′ 36″
2014 Association of stars Dorado 05h 32m 24s −67° 41′ 9.0
Association of stars Dorado 05h 32m 06s −69° 14′ 36″ 10.4
Open cluster Mensa 05h 31m 38s −69° 56′ 48″
Open cluster Lepus 05h 39m 16s −17° 50′ 58″
Association of stars Mensa 05h 31m 21s −71° 4′ 11″ 10.9
Globular cluster Mensa 05h 31m 56s −70° 9′ 36″ 10.9
2020 Diffuse nebula Dorado 05h 33m 12s −67° 43′
Association of stars Dorado 05h 33m 30s −67° 27′ 12.1
2022 Planetary nebula Orion 05h 42m 06.2s +09° 05′ 11″ 14.2
2023 Diffuse nebula Orion 05h 41m 37.9s −02° 15′ 52″
2024 Flame Nebula Emission nebula Orion 05h 41m 43s −01° 51′
Open cluster Mensa 05h 32m 33s −71° 43′ 10.9
Doesn't exist Unknown Taurus 05h 43m 12s 20° 07′ 60″
2027 Star cluster Dorado 05h 35m −66° 55′ 11.0
Open cluster Mensa 05h 33m 49s −69° 57′ 06″ 12.9
2029 Emission nebula Dorado 05h 35m 38s −66° 02′ 12.3
(Part of the Seagull Nebula) Emission nebula Dorado 05h 35m 01s −67° 33′ 18″
Globular cluster Mensa 05h 33m 41s −70° 59′ 12″ 10.8
2032 Seagull Nebula Emission nebula Dorado 05h 35m 20s −67° 34′ 37″
Association of stars Dorado 05h 34m 31s −69° 46′ 48″ 11.6
Association of stars Dorado 05h 35m 32s −66° 54′ 12″
2035 (Part of the Seagull Nebula) Emission nebula Dorado 05h 35m 31s −67° 35′ 03″ 11.0
Open cluster Mensa 05h 34m 31s −70° 04′ 12.8
Star cluster Dorado 05h 35m −69° 43′ 54″ 10.3
Open cluster Mensa 05h 34m 41s −70° 33′ 42″ 11.9
Doesn't exist Unknown Orion 05h 44m 08° 41′ 30″
2040 (Located in the Seagull Nebula) Open cluster Dorado 05h 36m 06s −67° 34′ 01″ 11.5
Open cluster Dorado 05h 36m 28s −66° 59′ 24″ 10.4
Star cluster Dorado 05h 36m 10s −68° 55′ 24″ 9.6
Open cluster Mensa 05h 35m 56.7s −70° 04′ 23″
Association of stars Dorado 05h 36m 06s −69° 11′ 55″ 10.6
Interstellar matter Taurus 05h 45m 12° 54′
Open cluster Mensa 05h 35m 38s −70° 14′ 30″ 12.6
Open cluster Mensa 05h 35m 53s −70° 11′ 42″ 13.2
Emission nebula Dorado 05h 35m 55s −69° 39′ 12.2
Spiral galaxy Columba 05h 43m 15s −30° 04′ 42″
Association of stars Dorado 05h 36m 39s −69° 23′ 9.3
Open cluster Mensa 05h 36m 07s −71° 00′ 41″ 11.7
Emission nebula Dorado 05h 37m 11s −69° 46′ 27″
Open cluster Dorado 05h 37m 40s −67° 24′ 47″ 12.2
Doesn't exist Unknown Orion 05h 45m 15s −10° 04′ 59″
Association of stars Dorado 05h 36m 45s −69° 29′ 55″ 8.4
2068 Messier 78 Diffuse nebula Orion 05h 46m 46.7s +00° 00′ 50″ 8.0
2070 30 Doradus (located in Tarantula Nebula) Open cluster Dorado 05h 38m 42s −69° 06′ 7.3
2071 Reflection nebula Orion 05h 47m 07.2s 00° 17′ 39″
2074 GC 1272, JH 2942 Emission nebula Dorado 05h 39m 03.0s} −69° 29′ 54″ ~8
2080 Open cluster Dorado 05h 39m 44s −69° 39′ 10.4
2090 Spiral galaxy Columba 05h 47m 02.3s −34° 15′ 05″ 11.9
2099 Messier 37 Open cluster Auriga 05h 52m 19s +32° 33′ 6.2
2100 Open cluster Dorado 05h 42m 09s −69° 12′ 43″ 9.6

2101–2200[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
2129 Open cluster Gemini 06h 01m 06s +23° 19′ 20″ 6.7
Globular cluster Dorado 05h 52m 23.8s −67° 20′ 03″ 12.0
2146 Spiral galaxy Camelopardalis 06h 18m 37.5s +78° 21′ 21″ 11.1
2158 Open cluster Gemini 06h 07m 25s +24° 06′ 9.5
2164 ESO 57-SC62 Open cluster Dorado 05h 58m 54.0s −68° 31′ 00″
2168 Messier 35 Open cluster Gemini 06h 09m +24° 21′ 5.3
2169 Open cluster Orion 06h 08m 32.5s +13° 57′ 57″ 6.0
2170 Diffuse nebula Monoceros 06h 07m 48s −06° 23′
Open cluster Mensa 05h 58m 26.2s −70° 39′ 15″
Open cluster Dorado 06h 00m 05s −68° 38′ 11.9
Globular cluster Mensa 05h 57m 39.7s −72° 58′ 41″ 12.7
2174 Diffuse nebula Orion 06h 10m +20° 30′ 6.8
2175 (Located in NGC 2174) Open cluster Orion 06h 10m +20° 30′ 6.8
2194 Open cluster Orion 06h 13m 42.4s +12° 48′ 06″ 9.0

2201–2300[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
2204 Open cluster Canis Major 06h 15m 09s −18° 39′ 9.4
2207 Spiral galaxy Canis Major 06h 16m 22.1s −21° 22′ 20″ 11.4
Abell 3389 Galaxy Cluster Dorado 06h 21m 27.5s −64° 59′ 34″ 13.1
2237 (Part of the Rosette Nebula) Diffuse nebula Monoceros 06h 33m 45s +05° 00′ 9
2238 (Part of the Rosette Nebula) Diffuse nebula Monoceros 06h 33m +05° 9
2239 (Located in Rosette Nebula) Open cluster Monoceros 06h 32m +04° 56′ 5.3
2244 Satellite Cluster (located in Rosette Nebula) Open cluster Monoceros 06h 30m 55.8s +04° 58′ 30″ 5.3
2246 (Part of the Rosette Nebula) Diffuse nebula[1] Monoceros 06h 32m [1] +05° 07′[1] 9
2261 Hubble's Variable Nebula Diffuse nebula Monoceros 06h 39m 10s +08° 45′
2264 Christmas Tree Cluster, Snowflake Cluster and the Fox Fur Nebula. Open cluster Monoceros 06h 41m +09° 53′ 3.9
2266 Open cluster Gemini 06h 43m +26° 58′ 9.5
2276 Spiral galaxy Cepheus 07h 27m 17.5s +85° 45′ 14″ 12.3
Open cluster Monoceros 06h 48m −03° 10′ 8.2
2287 Messier 41 Open cluster Canis Major 06h 46m −20° 46′ 4.9
2298 Globular cluster Puppis 06h 48m 59.2s −36° 00′ 19″ 10.8
Open cluster Monoceros 06h 51m [1] −07° 00′[1]
2300 Lenticular galaxy Cepheus 07h 32m 21.8s +85° 42′ 32″ 12.2

2301–2400[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
2323 Messier 50 Open cluster Monoceros 07h 02m 48s −08° 23′ 6.3
2336 Spiral galaxy Camelopardalis 07h 27m 03.7s +80° 10′ 42″ 13.5
2346 Planetary nebula Monoceros 07h 09m 22.5s −00° 48′ 24″ 10.8
2349 Open cluster Monoceros 07h 11m −08° 36′
2359 Thor's Helmet, Gum 4 Diffuse nebula Canis Major 07h 18m 30s −13° 14′
2360 Caroline's Cluster Open cluster Canis Major 07h 18m −15° 38′ 7.6
2362 Tau Canis Majoris Cluster Open cluster Canis Major 07h 19m −24° 59′ 4.1
2363 (Located within NGC 2366) Diffuse nebula Camelopardalis 07h 28m 29.8s +69° 11′ 33″ 15.5
2366 Barred irregular galaxy Camelopardalis 07h 28m 51.9s +69° 12′ 31″ 11.4
2371 (Duplicate of NGC 2372; also called NGC 2371-2) Planetary nebula Gemini 07h 25m 34.7s +29° 29′ 26″ 14.5
2372 (Duplicate of NGC 2371; also called NGC 2371-2) Open cluster Gemini 07h 25m 34.7s +29° 29′ 26″ 14.5
2374 Open cluster Canis Major 07h 25m 54.0s −13° 16′ 0.0″ 8.0
2392 Planetary nebula Gemini 07h 29m 10.8s +20° 54′ 42″ 10.3

2401–2500[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
2403 Spiral galaxy Camelopardalis 07h 36m 50.6s +65° 36′ 10″ 8.9[5]
Open cluster Puppis 07h 32m −17° 11′ 7.5
2419 Globular cluster Lynx 07h 38m 08.5s +38° 52′ 55″ 9.06
2422 Messier 47 Open cluster Puppis 07h 37m −14° 29′ 4.4
2437 Messier 46 Open cluster Puppis 07h 42m −14° 49′ 6.3
2438 Planetary nebula Puppis 07h 41m 51.4s −14° 43′ 55″ 10.8
2440 Planetary nebula Puppis 07h 41m 54.9s −18° 12′ 30″ 18.9
2442 Spiral galaxy Volans 07h 36m 23.9s −69° 31′ 47″ 11.2
2443 (Duplicate of NGC 2442) Spiral galaxy Volans 07h 36m 23.9s −69° 31′ 47″ 11.2
2447 Messier 93 Open cluster Puppis 07h 45m −23° 52′ 6.6
2451 Open cluster Puppis 07h 45m −37° 58′ 10.0
2460 Spiral galaxy Camelopardalis 07h 56m 52.4s +60° 20′ 57″ 12.5
2477 Open cluster Puppis 07h 52m −38° 32′ 6.6
Galaxy Canis Minor 07h 58m 27.4s +07° 59′ 02″ 15.6
2500 Spiral galaxy Lynx 08h 01m 53.2s +50° 44′ 13″ 12.3

2501–2600[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
2516 Open cluster Carina 07h 58m −60° 45′ 3.8
2535 Spiral galaxy Cancer 08h 11m 13.6s +25° 12′ 24″ 13.0
2536 Spiral galaxy Cancer 08h 11m 16.1s +25° 10′ 45″ 14.5
2537 Bear's Paw Galaxy Irregular galaxy Lynx 08h 13m 14.6s +45° 59′ 30″ 11.7
2541 Spiral galaxy Lynx 08h 14m 40.4s +49° 03′ 42″ 13.0
2546 Open cluster Puppis 08h 12m −37° 37′ 6.5
2547 Open cluster Vela 08h 10m 25.7s −49° 10′ 03″ 4.8
2548 Messier 48 Open cluster Hydra 08h 14m −05° 45′ 6.1
Lenticular galaxy Lynx 08h 18m 58.4s +57° 48′ 10″ 12.1
Spiral galaxy Camelopardalis 08h 24m 33.9s +74° 00′ 43″ 13.1
Spiral galaxy Camelopardalis 08h 24m 50.5s +73° 24′ 44″ 12.7
2552 Irregular galaxy Lynx 08h 19m 19.6s +50° 00′ 28″ 13.5

2601–2700[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
2608 Barred spiral galaxy Cancer 08h 17m .3s +28° 28′ 22″ 13.01
2632 Messier 44;
Beehive Cluster;
Praesepe Cluster
Open cluster Cancer 08h 40m +19° 41′ 3.2
2682 Messier 67 Open cluster Cancer 08h 51m 18s +11° 48′ 6.9
2683 Spiral galaxy Lynx 8h 52m 41.7s +33° 25′ 10″ 9.7

2701–2800[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
2715 Spiral galaxy Camelopardalis 09h 08m 06.1s +78° 05′ 07″ 11.9
2736 Pencil Nebula Diffuse nebula Vela 09h 00m −45° 57′
2770 Supernova Factory Spiral galaxy Lynx 09h 09m 33.7s +33° 07′ 25″ 12.0
2775 Spiral galaxy Cancer 09h 10m 20.1s +07° 02′ 18″ 11.4
2787 Lenticular galaxy Ursa Major 09h 19m 18.9s +69° 12′ 12″ 11.7
2798 Spiral galaxy Lynx 09h 17m 23.0s +41° 59′ 58″ 13.2
Irregular galaxy Lynx 09h 17m 31.2s +41° 59′ 36″ 14.4

2801–2900[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
2808 Globular cluster Carina 09h 12m 02.6s −64° 51′ 46″ 7.8
2812 Lenticular galaxy/Spiral galaxy Cancer 09h 17m 40.8s +19° 55′ 08″ 15.7
Lenticular galaxy Cancer 09h 17m 45.4s +19° 54′ 24″ 12.4
2818 Planetary nebula Pyxis 09h 16m 01.7s −36° 37′ 39″ 12.5
Open cluster Pyxis
2841 Spiral galaxy Ursa Major 09h 22m 02.0s +50° 58′ 40″ 9.9
2859 Lenticular galaxy Leo Minor 09h 24m 18.7s +34° 30′ 49″ 11.8
2865 Elliptical galaxy Hydra 09h 23m 30s −23° 09′ 41″ 11.43
2867 Planetary nebula Carina 09h 21m 25.4s −58° 18′ 401″ 12.0
2899 Planetary nebula Vela 12.0

2901–3000[]

NGC number Other names Object type Constellation Right ascension (J2000) Declination (J2000) Apparent magnitude
2903 Spiral galaxy Leo 09h 32m 09.7s +21° 30′ 03″ 9.8
2915 Irregular galaxy Chamaeleon 09h 26m 11.5s −76° 37′ 35″ 13.2
Spiral galaxy Hydra 09h 36m 44.6s −21° 07′ 41″ 10.9
2936 Interacting galaxy Hydra 09h 37m 44.148s +02° 45′ 38.95″ 12.85
2964 Spiral galaxy Leo 09h 42m 54.2s +31° 50′ 49″ 12.0
Irregular galaxy Leo 09h 43m 12.1s +31° 55′ 42″ 13.1
Open cluster Vela 09h 40m 28.5s −50° 20′ 10″ 10.7
2976 Spiral galaxy Ursa Major 09h 47m 15.5s +67° 55′ 03″ 10.9
2997 Spiral galaxy Antlia 09h 45m 38.7s −31° 11′ 25″ 10.3
2998 Spiral galaxy Ursa Major 09h 48m 43.6s +44° 04′ 51″ 13.3
(Duplicate of NGC 2972)[5] Open cluster Vela 09h 40m 28.5s −50° 20′ 10″ 10.7
Double star[1] Ursa Major 09h 49m [1] +44° 08′[1]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i R. W. Sinnott, ed. (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. ^ a b "NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database". Results for various objects.
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