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The Caldwell Catalogue

The Caldwell Catalogue was devised by the English astronomer Sir Patrick Moore as a companion to the Messier Objects.

Sir Patrick Cadwell Moore

Sir Patrick Caldwell-Moore has made a catalogue of beautiful and interesting objects you should observe, whereas Charles Messier made a catalogue of faint fuzzy objects to be avoided when searching for comets.

The idea of the Caldwell Catalogue came to me one night, after I had been observing the Moon (my own subject) and had looked casually at the Perseus Sword-Handle. This has no Messier number. (Messier catalogued nebulae as ‘objects to avoid’ during his comet searches, and in any case limited himself to the northern part of the sky.) There are many Messier clubs. Why not draw up a catalogue of bright nebular objects omitted by Messier?

I did so - and more or less on the spur of the moment, sent it off to Sky and Telescope. To my surprise it caught on, and by now everyone seems to use the Caldwell numbers. I could not use M numbers, because Messier and Moore begin with M - but my proper name is hyphenated (Caldwell-Moore), so I used C.

All the Caldwell objects are within range of modest equipment. They are arranged in declinations, so that to survey them all means some travel - but that is not a problem nowadays. - Sir Patrick Caldwell-Moore

The New General Catalogue (NGC) is the most well-known catalogue of deep sky objects in amateur astronomy. It contains nearly 8,000 objects, known as the NGC objects. The NGC is one of the largest comprehensive catalogues, as it includes all types of deep sky objects (not specialised to just galaxies for instance).

The catalogue was compiled in the 1880s by J. L. E. Dreyer using observations mostly from William Herschel, and then subsequently expanded with two Index Catalogues (IC I & IC II), adding nearly 5,000 objects.

Here is a list of the full 109 Objects in the Caldwell Catalogue and some details about them. It was compiled using information mainly from the Caldwell List Club and from Wikipedia.

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# NGC Const. RA Dec Mag Month Size (arc min) Type Common Name
1 188 Cepheus 00h 44.4m +85° 20m 8 November 14 Open Cluster
2 40 Cepheus 00h 13.0m +72° 32m 12 November 0.6 Planetary Nebula Bow-Tie Nebula
3 4236 Draco 12h 16.7m +69° 28m 9 May 19 x 7 Spiral Galaxy
4 7023 Cepheus 21h 01.8m +68° 12m 0 November 18 x 18 Bright Nebula Reflection Nebula
5 0 Camelopardalis 03h 46.8m +68° 06m 9 February 18 x 17 Spiral Galaxy
6 6543 Draco 17h 58.6m +66° 38m 8 May 0.3/5.8 Planetary Nebula Cats Eye Nebula
7 2403 Camelopardalis 07h 36.9m +65° 36m 8 February 18 x 10 Spiral Galaxy
8 559 Cassiopeia 01h 29.5m +63° 18m 9 January 4 Open Cluster
9 0 Cepheus 22h 56.8m +62° 37m 0 November 50 x 10 Bright Nebula Cave Nebula
10 663 Cassiopeia 01h 46.0m +61° 15m 7 January 16 Open Cluster
11 7635 Cassiopeia 23h 20.7m +61° 12m 0 January 15 x 8 Bright Nebula The Bubble Nebula
12 6946 Cepheus 20h 34.8m +60° 09m 8 November 11 x 10 Spiral Galaxy Fireworks Galaxy
13 457 Cassiopeia 01h 19.1m +58° 20m 6 January 13 Open Cluster Phi Cas Cluster
14 884 Perseus 02h 20.0m +57° 08m 4 January 30×30 Open Cluster Sword Handle
15 6826 Cygnus 19h 44.8m +50° 31m 8 December 0.5/2.3 Planetary Nebula Blinking Eye Nebula
16 7243 Lacerta 22h 15.3m +49° 53m 6 October 21 Open Cluster
17 147 Cassiopeia 00h 33.2m +48° 30m 9 January 13 x 8 Elliptical Galaxy
18 185 Cassiopeia 00h 39.0m +48° 20m 9 January 12 x 10 Elliptical Galaxy
19 0 Cygnus 21h 53.5m +47° 16m 7 December 12 x 12 Bright Nebula Cocoon Nebula
20 7000 Cygnus 20h 58.8m +44° 20m 0 December 120 x 100 Bright Nebula Nort American Nebula
21 4449 Cains Venactici 12h 28.2m +44° 06m 9 May 5 x 4 Irregular Galaxy
22 7662 Andromeda 23h 25.9m +42° 33m 8 December 0.3/2.2 Planetary Nebula
23 891 Andromeda 02h 22.6m +42° 21m 9 December 14 x 3 Spiral Galaxy
24 1275 Perseus 03h 19.8m +41° 31m 11 January 2.6 x 2 Irregular Galaxy Per A radio source
25 2419 Lynx 07h 38.1m +38° 53m 10 February 4.1 Globular Cluster
26 4244 Cains Venactici 12h 17.5m +37° 49m 10 May 16 x 2.5 Spiral Galaxy
27 6888 Cygnus 20h 12.0m +38° 21m 0 December 20 x 10 Bright Nebula Crescent Nebula
28 752 Andromeda 01h 57.8m +37° 41m 5 December 50 Open Cluster
29 5005 Cains Venactici 13h 10.9m +37° 03m 9 May 5.4 x 2 Spiral Galaxy
30 7331 Pegasus 22h 37.1m +34° 25m 9 December 11 x 4 Spiral Galaxy
31 0 Auriga 05h 16.2m +34° 16m 0 February 30 x 19 Bright Nebula Flaming Star Nebula
32 4631 Cains Venactici 12h 42.1m +32° 32m 9 May 15 x 3 Spiral Galaxy
33 6992 Cygnus 20h 56.4m +31° 43m 0 December 60 x 8 Supernova Remnant East Veil Nebula
34 6960 Cygnus 20h 45.7m +30° 43m 0 December 70 x 6 Supernova Remnant West Veil Nebula
35 4889 Coma Berenices 13h 00.1m +27° 59m 11 June 3 x 2 Elliptical Galaxy Brightest in cluster
36 4559 Coma Berenices 12h 36.0m +27° 58m 9 June 10 x 5 Spiral Galaxy
37 6885 Vulpecula 20h 12.0m +26° 29m 5 November 7 Open Cluster
38 4565 Coma Berenices 12h 36.3m +25° 59m 9 June 16 x 3 Spiral Galaxy
39 2392 Gemini 07h 29.2m +20° 55m 9 February 0.2/0.7 Planetary Nebula Eskimo Nebula
40 3626 Leo 11h 20.1m +18° 21m 10 April 3 x 2 Spiral Galaxy
41 0 Taurus 04h 27m +16° 00m 0 February 330 Open Cluster Hyades
42 7006 Delphinus 21h 01.5m +16° 11m 10 September 2.8 Globular Cluster Very distant globular
43 7814 Pegasus 00h 03.3m +16° 09m 10 December 6 x 2 Spiral Galaxy
44 7479 Pegasus 23h 04.9m +12° 19m 11 December 4 x 3 Spiral Galaxy
45 5248 Bootes 13h 37.5m +08° 53m 10 May 6 x 4 Spiral Galaxy
46 2261 Monoceros 06h 39.2m +08° 44m 0 February 2 x 1 Bright Nebula Hubbles Variable Nebula
47 6934 Delphinus 20h 34.2m +07° 24m 8 September 5.9 Globular Cluster
48 2775 Cancer 09h 10.3m +07° 02m 10 April 4.5 x 3 Spiral Galaxy
49 2237 Monoceros 06h 32.3m +05° 03m 0 February 80 x 60 Bright Nebula Rosette Nebula
50 2244 Monoceros 06h 32.4m +04° 52m 4 February 24 Open Cluster
51 0 Cetus 01h 04.8m +02° 07m 9 November 12 x 11 Irregular Galaxy
52 4697 Virgo 12h 48.6m -05° 48m 9 May 6 x 4 Elliptical Galaxy
53 3115 Sextans 10h 05.2m -07° 43m 9 Southern Hemisphere 8 x 3 Elliptical Galaxy Spindle Galaxy
54 2506 Monoceros 08h 00.2m -10° 47m 7 February 7 Open Cluster
55 7009 Aquarius 21h 04.2m -11° 22m 8 November 0.4/1.6 Planetary Nebula Saturn Nebula
56 246 Cetus 00h 47.0m -11° 53m 10 November 3.8 Planetary Nebula
57 6822 Sagittarius 19h 44.9m -14° 48m 8 October 10 x 9 Irregular Galaxy Barnards Galaxy
58 2360 Canis Major 07h 17.8m -15° 37m 7 March 13 Open Cluster
59 3242 Hydra 10h 24.8m -18° 38m 7 July 0.3/21 Planetary Nebula Ghost of Jupiter
60 4038 Corvus 12h 01.9m -18° 52m 10 May 2.6 x 2 Spiral Galaxy The Antennae
61 4039 Corvus 12h 01.9m -18° 53m 10 May 3 x 2 Spiral Galaxy The Antennae
62 247 Cetus 00h 47.1m -20° 46m 9 November 20 x 7 Spiral Galaxy
63 7293 Aquarius 22h 29.6m -20° 48m 7 November 13 Planetary Nebula Helix Nebula
64 2362 Canis Major 07h 18.8m -24° 57m 4 March 8 Open Cluster Tau CMa Cluster
65 253 Sculptor 00h 47.6m -25° 17m 7 Southern Hemisphere 25 x 7 Spiral Galaxy Sculptor Galaxy
66 5694 Hydra 14h 39.6m -26° 32m 10 July 3.6 Globular Cluster
67 1097 Fornax 02h 46.3m -30° 17m 9 Southern Hemisphere 9 x 7 Spiral Galaxy
68 6729 Corona Austrina 19h 01.9m -36° 57m 0 Southern Hemisphere 1 Bright Nebula R CrA Nebula
69 6302 Scorpius 17h 13.7m -37° 06m 9 July 0.8 Planetary Nebula Bug Nebula
70 300 Sculptor 00h 54.9m -37° 41m 8 Southern Hemisphere 20 x 13 Spiral Galaxy
71 2447 Puppis 07h 44.6m -23° 52m 6 March 22 Open Cluster
71 2447 Puppis 07h 44.6m -23° 52m 6 March 22 Open Cluster
72 55 Sculptor 00h 14.9m -39° 11m 7 Southern Hemisphere 32 x 6 Spiral Galaxy Brightest in Scl Cluster
73 1851 Columba 05h 14.1m -40° 03m 7 Southern Hemisphere 11 Globular Cluster
74 3132 Vela 10h 07.7m -40° 26m 9 Southern Hemisphere 0.8 Planetary Nebula
75 6124 Scorpius 16h 25.6m -40° 40m 5 July 29 Open Cluster
76 6231 Scorpius 16h 54.0m -41° 48m 2 July 15 Open Cluster
77 5128 Centaurus 13h 25.5m -43° 01m 7 Southern Hemisphere 18 x 14 Elliptical Galaxy Cen A radio source
78 6541 Corona Austrina 18h 08.0m -43° 42m 6 Southern Hemisphere 13 Globular Cluster
79 3201 Vela 10h 17.6m -46° 25m 6 Southern Hemisphere 18 Globular Cluster
80 5139 Centaurus 13h 26.8m -47° 29m 3 Southern Hemisphere 36 Globular Cluster Omega Centauri
81 6352 Ara 17h 25.5m -48° 25m 8 Southern Hemisphere 7 Globular Cluster
82 6193 Ara 16h 41.3m -48° 46m 5 Southern Hemisphere 15 Open Cluster
83 4945 Centaurus 13h 05.4m -49° 28m 8 Southern Hemisphere 20 x 4 Spiral Galaxy
84 5286 Centaurus 13h 46.4m -51° 22m 7 Southern Hemisphere 9 Globular Cluster
85 0 Vela 08h 40.2m -53° 04m 2 Southern Hemisphere 50 Open Cluster o (Omicron) Vel Cluster
86 6397 Ara 17h 40.7m -53° 40m 5 Southern Hemisphere 26 Globular Cluster
87 1261 Horologium 03h 12.3m -55° 13m 8 Southern Hemisphere 7 Globular Cluster
88 5823 Circinus 15h 05.7m -55° 36m 7 Southern Hemisphere 10 Open Cluster
89 6087 Norma 16h 18.9m -57° 54m 5 Southern Hemisphere 12 Open Cluster S Nor Cluster
90 2867 Carina 09h 21.4m -58° 19m 0 Southern Hemisphere 0.2 Planetary Nebula
91 3532 Carina 11h 06.4m -58° 40m 3 Southern Hemisphere 55 Open Cluster
92 3372 Carina 10h 43.8m -59° 52m 0 Southern Hemisphere 120 x 120 Bright Nebula Eta Carinae Nebula
93 6752 Pavo 19h 10.9m -59° 59m 5 Southern Hemisphere 20 Globular Cluster
94 4755 Crux 12h 53.6m -60° 20m 4 May 10 Open Cluster Jewel Box Cluster
95 6025 Triangulum Australe 16h 03.7m -60° 30m 5 Southern Hemisphere 12 Open Cluster
96 2516 Carina 07h 58.3m -60° 52m 3 Southern Hemisphere 30 Open Cluster
97 3766 Centaurus 11h 36.1m -61° 37m 5 Southern Hemisphere 12 Open Cluster
98 4609 Crux 12h 42.3m -62° 58m 6 May 5 Open Cluster
99 0 Crux 12h 53m -63° 00m 0 May 400 x 300 Dark Nebula Coal Sack
100 0 Centaurus 11h 36.6m -63° 02m 4 Southern Hemisphere 15 Open Cluster Lambda Cen Cluster
101 6744 Pavo 19h 09.8m -63° 51m 8 Southern Hemisphere 16 x 10 Spiral Galaxy
102 0 Carina 10h 43.2m -64° 24m 1 Southern Hemisphere 50 Open Cluster ° (Theta) Car Cluster
103 2070 Dorado 05h 38.7m -69° 06m 0 Southern Hemisphere 40 x 25 Bright Nebula Tarantula Neb. in LMC
104 362 Tucana 01h 03.2m -70° 51m 6 Southern Hemisphere 13 Globular Cluster
105 4833 Musca 12h 59.6m -70° 53m 7 Southern Hemisphere 14 Globular Cluster
106 104 Tucana 00h 24.1m -72° 05m 4 Southern Hemisphere 31 Globular Cluster 47 Tucanae
107 6101 Apus 16h 25.8m -72° 12m 9 Southern Hemisphere 11 Globular Cluster
108 4372 Musca 12h 25.8m -72° 40m 7 Southern Hemisphere 19 Globular Cluster
109 3195 Chamaeleon 10h 09.5m -80° 52m 0 Southern Hemisphere 0.6 Planetary Nebula

 

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