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  Selected \Observations
NGC 1952 (M1) The Crab Nebula in Taurus
NGC 6853 (M27) The Dumbbell Nebula in Vulpecula
The brightest area is the southern half of the 'dumbbell' which is an irregular oval in shape.
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 NGC. Who is NGC? What is NGC? Where is NGC? Definition of NGC. Meaning of NGC.
NGC 2346 - a planetary nebula in the Monoceros constellation
NGC 5866 - A lenticular galaxy in the Draco constellation
NGC 6402 - M14, a globular cluster in the Ophiuchus constellation
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/NGC   (289 words)

  
 Planetary/snr
NGC 2371/72 - A bi-polar planetary in Gemini
NGC 7008 - A faint green planetary in Cygnus
NGC 7094 - A wispy faint planetary in Pegasus
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NGC 1514 Pretty bright, pretty large, round with a central star of about 10th mag, which is obvious at 150X without a filter.
NGC 1817 and NGC 1807 are in the same field of view at 100X, these two clusters are not condensed and form a Poor Man's Double Cluster in the same wide angle field of view.
NGC 1952 (M 1) Bright, pretty large, elongated and somewhat brighter in the middle at 135X.
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NGC 1474 was discovered in early in October 1864 by Albert Marth using William Lassell's 48-inch reflector at Malta, and was only observed once.
NGC 1652 is an LMC cluster which JH observed on three nights (Sweeps 508, 653, and 759) with fairly accordant positions (the unweighted mean is 04 38 49.2, -68 59 56).
The NGC position comes from GC where JH gives a source as "Les Mondes, No. 9." This was apparently a short-lived journal or newsletter; there is no trace of it in the indexes of major astronomical libraries in the US, nor in the library of the Paris Observatory.
www.ngcic.org /corwin/DataFiles/Nov19_2004/ngcnotes_1.txt   (13799 words)

  
 Observing the night skies
Crab Nebula, NGC 1952; Taurus; 05h 34.5m; +22 01'; Remnant of the supernova of 1054 A.D. It doesn't contain a single star.
Dumbbell Nebula, Hourglass Nebula, NGC 6853; Vulpecula; 19h 59.6m; +22 43'; Planetary nebula with a dumbbell shape with an outer ring.
NGC 7099; Capricornus; 21h 40.4m; -23 11'; Globular cluster, medium concentration of stars, bright, slightly elongated.
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 Crab Nebula --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Crab Nebula (M1, NGC 1952) in the constellation Taurus.
(catalog numbers NGC 1952 and M1), probably the most intensely studied bright nebula, in the constellation Taurus, about 5,000 light-years from Earth.
Roughly 5 to 10 light-years in diameter, it is assumed to be the remnant of a supernova (violently exploding star) observed by Chinese and other astronomers first on July 4, 1054.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9026716   (895 words)

  
 WELCOME TO OUR UNIVERSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Sombrero Galaxy in Virgo (NGC 4594) is a spiral galaxy characterized by a dark band of dust through it's center which obscures the central bulge or core.
The Laggon Nebula in Sagittarius (NGC 6523) is mainly hydrogen gas left over from the star formation of NGC 6530, a star cluster near the middle of the Lagoon.
The Crab Nebula in Taurus (NGC 1952) is the remnants of a supernova that exploded in July 1054.
www.big.net /ggg/galaxy.html   (570 words)

  
 NGC 1952
NGC 1952 is one of the most famous deep-sky object in the entire sky.
At 9th magnitude, NGC 1952 appears as a small grey oval-like haze along with a few faint stars, and the nebula bears magnification well.
Appearing on 17th August 1885 in the Andromeda Galaxy, NGC 224, the star reached the maximum of 5.4 magnitude close to the central hub of the galaxy.
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 NGC1 Pictures of Milky Way Galaxy Images Cosmos Photos Fotos
NGC 5055, M63, Sunflower Galaxy, APD 00 06 27
NGC 5194, M51a, Whirpool Galaxy, APD 01 04 10 ¶¶¶¶¶, Canes Venatici
NGC 6960, Witch's Broom Nebula, APD 00 08 23
www.biochem.szote.u-szeged.hu /astrojan/ngc1t.htm   (414 words)

  
 NGC 4 Star Images, Outer Sky Photos Deep Space Pictures
NGC 1952, M1, Crab Nebula, APD 02 09 20 ¶
NGC 1952, M1, Crab Nebula in X ray, APD 99 09 29
NGC 4945, Dusty Southern Spiral Galaxy, AAT 101
www.biochem.szote.u-szeged.hu /astrojan/ngc4t.htm   (208 words)

  
 Taurus
Look for NGC 1750 and NGC 1758 superimposed on NGC 1746.
NGC 1817 lies next door and contains 3 times as many stars.
A spiral galaxy in the same field as NGC 1587.
www.syz.com /rasc/constellations/taurus.htm   (288 words)

  
 Catalogue des nébuleuses et amas d'étoiles de Charles Messier
Le petit amas NGC 2026 se trouve à 2,7° SE et l'amas NGC 1802 à 6° ONO.
Galaxie du Triangle (M 33) à 14,8° SE, les galaxies NGC 147 à 7,4° NNO, NGC 185 à 7,1° N, NGC 784 et NGC 3109, la Galaxie de Barnard (NGC 6822), la galaxie IC 10 à 18,4° NNO, les galaxies IC 1613, Sextans B (UGC 5373) et plusieurs autres galaxies naines.
La nébuleuse NGC 2438 est une nébuleuse planétaire qui apparaît en surimpression devant l'amas.
www3.sympatico.ca /gervais.chouinard/messier.htm   (4475 words)

  
 Galeria de imágenes de Nebulosas
Nebulosa del Cangrejo, M 1 (NGC 1952) en la constelación del Toro.
Nebulosa Omega (M17, NGC 6618), en la constelación de Sagitario.
NGC 2264, conjunto celeste compuesto por un cúmulo estelar abierto y una nebulosa bautizada con el nombre de Árbol de Navidad, en la constelación del Unicornio (Monoceros).
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 M1
This Supernova Remnant has an apparent angular size of 6 x 4 and a visual brightness of 8.4.
M1 has an NGC catalog number of NGC 1952.
It is commonly known as the Crab Nebula.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /messier_objects/m1.htm   (77 words)

  
 DEEP SKY VIDEO IMAGING WITH STELLACAM II
Veil Nebula, northern region of NGC 6960 emission nebula
M1, Crab Nebula, NGC 1952, 8.4 magnitude supernova remnant in Taurus
M77, NGC 1068, 8.9 magnitude Sb spiral galaxy in Cetus
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The NGC number is the best one to use, if it is available.
(NGC stands for New General Catalogue, the most widely used catalog of celestial objects).
M1 (also called NGC 1952) - a supernova remnant
www.ucolick.org /~bolte/AY4_00/weblab/project/object_list.html   (124 words)

  
 Tau - Taurus
1435, 1514, 1554, 1555, 1647, 1746, 1807, 1817, 1952, 2045, m0022.
Very bright and large, extended along position angle approximately 135 degrees; very gradually brightening a little toward the middle, mottled.
While magnifications work well with the Crab Nebula, medium powers are preferred for a 100-mm.
mypage.bluewin.ch /horo/ngc/tau.htm   (165 words)

  
 AAO Messier Objects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Messier 31 M31 (NGC 224), Galaxy in Andromeda (Palomar Schmidt Telescope)
M77 (NGC 1068), A spiral galaxy with faint outer ring
NGC 3351, a barred spiral galaxy in Leo
www.aao.gov.au /images/general/messier.html   (235 words)

  
 M 1 (NGC 1952)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
M 1 (NGC 1952) : The Crab Nebula from VLT
The Crab Nebula, filled with mysterious filaments, is the result of a star that was seen to explode in 1054 AD.
In the nebula's very center lies a pulsar: a neutron star rotating, in this case, 30 times a second.
www.racine.ra.it /planet/testi/Foto/m1.htm   (144 words)

  
 Internet Amateur Astronomers Catalog - Object List
(IAAC) Obj: NGC 6205 (M13) - Inst: 8" f/6 Newtonian alt-az.
(IAAC) Obj: NGC 6611 (M16) - Inst: 8" f/6 Newtonian alt-az.
(IAAC) Obj: Messier 44 / NGC 2632 - Inst: 80mm Konus Refractor
www.visualdeepsky.org /netastrocatalog/objectlist.html   (10884 words)

  
 The Astronomical Zoo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tarantula Nebula (NGC 2070) - a star-forming region in the Magellanic Clouds
M87 (NGC 4486) - center of the Virgo cluster of galaxies
M33 (NGC 598) - an Sc galaxy type - another galaxy in the Local Group
mintaka.sdsu.edu /faculty/erics/web/azoo.html   (154 words)

  
 RobD's Glenlea Astronomical Observatory Site
NGC 2273 - Greg (has since switched to NGC 3614)
NGC 2905 - Mason (now partners with Scott for NGC 1952 - M1)
NGC 4088 - Sean (has now switched to NGC 891)
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 NGC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The core of NGC 5194 was round, pretty large, pretty bright and condensed with a distinctively brighter nucleus.
Not well detached from the surrounding field and NGC 6756 is a half degree to the North in the same field at low power.
NGC 6802 - Collinder 399 - Brocchi's Cluster / The Coathanger OC Vul
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 Catalog of NGC Images
Many of these images are copyrighted and must not be copied into your machines without permission of the owner.
To see a particular image, find the appropriate NGC #### and click it.
Some of these images are quite large and may take a long time to transmit.
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NGC 1901 NGC 1902 NGC 1903 NGC 1904 NGC 1905 NGC 1906 NGC 1907 NGC 1908 NGC 1909 NGC 1910
NGC 1911 NGC 1912 NGC 1913 NGC 1914 NGC 1915 NGC 1916 NGC 1917 NGC 1918 NGC 1919 NGC 1920
NGC 1951 NGC 1952 NGC 1953 NGC 1954 NGC 1955 NGC 1956 NGC 1957 NGC 1958 NGC 1959 NGC 1960
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 aMStronomy
In dem NGC sind die Sternhaufen, Nebel und Galaxien unseres Universums verzeichnet.
Der NGC wurde von J. Dreyer ins Leben gerufen.
Er ist eine Ergänzung zu dem von Messier erstellten Katalog, der allerdings nur 110 Objekte enthält. So hat z.B. der bekannte Crab-Nebel die Bezeichnung NGC 1952.
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 (IAAC) Obj: M1 (NGC 1952) - Inst: 8" F/6 Dobsonian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
(IAAC) Obj: M1 (NGC 1952) - Inst: 8" F/6 Dobsonian
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 NED data for the Messier Objects
NED data file for NGC 6603 (Jun 18, 2001)
M32 (NGC 221), a satellite galaxy of M31.
NED data file for NGC 2438 (Jun 18, 2001)
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 The Messier Catalog
Larger than M59, it has the same magnitude.
This is not a twin nebula; the other nebula in the field is a close spiral companion, NGC 4647.
There is bright center in this faint spiral, but it still requires the light-gathering power of large aperture (8 to 10) to be seen clearly.
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