
NGC / IC
Cross-references of all images posted on this website to their respective NGC/IC classification
New General Catalogue (NGC)
The New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars (abbreviated NGC) is an astronomical catalogue of deep-sky objects compiled by John Louis Emil Dreyer in 1888. The NGC contains 7,840 objects, including galaxies, star clusters and emission nebulae. Dreyer published two supplements to the NGC in 1895 and 1908, known as the Index Catalogues (abbreviated IC), describing a further 5,386 astronomical objects. Thousands of these objects are best known by their NGC or IC numbers, which remain in widespread use.
A full list of NGC objects can be found on Wikipedia
4001-5000
NGC 4206
NGC 4216
NGC 4222
NGC 4248
NGC 4258
NGC 4267
NGC 4284
NGC 4290
NGC 4292
NGC 4294
NGC 4299
NGC 4301
NGC 4303
NGC 4313
NGC 4351
NGC 4371
NGC 4382
NGC 4388 (2)
NGC 4387
NGC 4394
NGC 4402 (2)
NGC 4413
NGC 4416
NGC 4425
NGC 4429
NGC 4435
NGC 4438 (2)
NGC 4440
NGC 4458 (2)
NGC 4459
NGC 4461 (2)
NGC 4473 (2)
NGC 4476
NGC 4477 (2)
NGC 4478
NGC 4479
NGC 4486
NGC 4491
NGC 4550
NGC 4551
NGC 4552
NGC 4571
NGC 4579
NGC 4590
NGC 4736
NGC 4826
Index Catalogue (IC)
The first major update to the NGC is the Index Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars (abbreviated as IC), published in two parts by Dreyer in 1895 (IC I, containing 1,520 objects) and 1908 (IC II, containing 3,866 objects). It serves as a supplement to the NGC, and contains an additional 5,386 objects, collectively known as the IC objects. It summarizes the discoveries of galaxies, clusters and nebulae between 1888 and 1907, most of them made possible by photography. A list of corrections to the IC was published in 1912.
A list of many IC objects can be found on Wikipedia.
5001-5386