;Miscellaneous object list ;Objects that aren't in any of the other databases or other selected objects, sometimes too faint to see, but may have Hubble images, etc. ;If magnitude is unknown you must enter 30-- ;To add corresponding images to an image database, use the ALIAS name in the first column ;distances for objects with redshifts assume Ho=71, Omega_M=0.27, and a flat universe >ALIAS 1,10 >RAHOURS 61,72 >DECDEGREES 74,87 >DECSIGN 73,73 >MAGNITUDE 88,94 >PARSE "Label" 11,30 >PARSE "Other ID1" 31,59 >PARSE "Size" 96,101 >PARSE "Constellation" 105,107 >PARSE "Distance (l.y.)" 109,120 >PARSE "Notes" 122,220 >SEARCH 1,30 >CATALOG CLASS=Objects/Points >LOADMEMORY >IDENTIFIER Miscellaneous Objects >OBJECT TYPE 20 ;following line to help figure out positions to parse ;23456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ;Columns: Alias,Name,Other Name,RA,DEC,Mag,Size,Constellation,Distance (l.y.),Notes AFGL2591 AFGL 2591 IRAS 20275+4001 20.4902500 +40.18917000 30-- -- CYG 3,000 Young massive star with reflection nebula Boomerang Boomerang Nebula ESO 172-7 12.7461100 -54.52000000 30-- 0.6' CEN 5,000 Bipolar reflection neb; perhaps the coldest known object in the universe V838 Mon V838 Mon 7.06800000 -3.847220000 30-- 2.4' MON 20,000 Nova-like variable star and surrounding light echo SN 1604 SN 1604 Kepler's Supernova Remnant 17.5113300 -21.48640000 30-- 4' OPH 13,000 First observed in Oct. 1604. Also known as V843 Ophiuchi. Hoag's Hoag's Object PGC54559 15.2875000 +21.58528000 15.0 54" SER 600 million Ring galaxy Twin QSO Twin Quasar 0957+561A/B 10.0216700 +55.90000000 17.0 -- UMA 9.1 billion Gravitationally lensed quasar split into two images; z=1.41 3C273 QSO 3C273 1226+023 12.4852200 +2.051940000 12.8 -- VIR 1.9 billion Brightest quasar. Max 11.7 mag; z=0.1575 0026+129 QSO PG0026+129 0.48713900 +13.26778000 14.8 -- PSC 1.8 billion Quasar; z=0.142 0405-123 QSO PKS0405-123 4.13011100 -12.19360000 14.8 -- ERI 5.5 billion Quasar; z=0.57 0521-365 QSO PKS0521-365 5.38275000 -36.45860000 14.6 -- COL Quasar- BL LAC object 0537-441 QSO PKS0537-441 5.64716700 -44.08580000 16.5 -- PIC Quasar- max 12.1 mag OI 158 QSO OI158 PKS 0735+178 7.63538900 +17.70583000 14.8 -- GEM 4.4 billion Quasar- BL LAC object; blazar; z=0.424 OI 090.4 QSO OI090.4 0754+100 7.95186100 +9.942778000 14.5 -- CNC Quasar- BL LAC object 0754+394 QSO 1E0754+394 7.96663900 +39.34083000 14.4 -- LYN Quasar OJ 287 QSO OJ287 0851+202 8.91358300 +20.10889000 14.0 -- CNC Quasar- BL LAC object MK421 QSO MK421 1101+384 11.0742500 +38.20889000 13.5 51" UMA 400 million Quasar- BL LAC object; max 12.0 mag; z=0.03 MK180 QSO MK180 1133+704 11.6074400 +70.15667000 14.5 46" DRA 600 million Quasar- BL LAC object; z=0.045 MK205 QSO MK205 1219+755 12.3622500 +75.30128000 14.5 -- DRA Quasar 3C279 QSO 3C279 1253-055 12.9364400 -5.789170000 17.7 -- VIR Quasar- max 11.0 mag; z=0.5362 1351+640 QSO PG1351+640 13.8877200 +63.76250000 14.8 -- DRA Quasar 1510-089 QSO PKS1510-089 15.2140600 -9.001670000 16.5 -- LIB Quasar- max 11.6 mag AP LIB QSO AP LIB PKS 1514-241 15.2949400 -24.37190000 14.8 -- LIB Quasar- BL LAC object; z=0.0486 1634+706 QSO PG1634+706 16.5747200 +70.52556000 14.9 -- DRA 8.9 billion Quasar; z=1.334 MK501 QSO MK501 1652+398 16.8978300 +39.76028000 13.9 -- HER 450 million Quasar- BL LAC object; z=0.0337 2155-304 QSO PKS2155-304 21.9810800 -30.22500000 13.1 -- PsA 1.5 billion Quasar- BL LAC object; z=0.116 BL LAC QSO BL LAC 2200+420 22.0453600 +42.27778000 14.7 -- LAC 900 million Quasar- BL LAC object 1946+7658 QSO HS 1946+7658 19.7485800 +77.09806000 15.9 -- DRA 11.6 billion Quasar; z=3.02; gravitationally lensed 08279+5255QSO APM 08279+5255 8.52822200 +52.75500000 15.2 -- LYN 12.1 billion Quasar: z=3.87; gravitationally lensed; most luminous obj in universe 2237+030 Einstein Cross QSO 2237+030 22.6750000 +3.358333000 14.5 -- PEG Quasar; gravitationally lensed Melotte71 Melotte 71 7.62500000 -12.10000000 8.0 8' PUP Open Cluster Abell779 Abell 779 9.28000000 +33.98333000 13.8 50' LYN 300 million Galaxy Cluster, 32 galaxies Abell426 Abell 426 Perseus Cluster 3.32258300 +41.49222000 13.0 30' PER Galaxy Cluster Abell1060 Abell 1060 Hydra 1 10.5750000 -27.26670000 12.7 20' HYA 165 million Galaxy Cluster, 6 brighter than 14th mag. Abell1367 Abell 1367 11.7365600 +19.85583000 14.0 30' LEO Galaxy Cluster, more >14th mag than any other cluster Abell1656 Abell 1656 Coma Cluster 12.9933300 +27.96667000 11.0 120' COM 330 million Galaxy Cluster, 400+ galaxies, 72 >15th mag. Abell2065 Abell 2065 15.3749200 +27.71083000 14.0 30' CRB 1.5 billion Galaxy Cluster Abell2151 Abell 2151 Hercules Cluster 16.0850000 +17.71667000 13.8 40' HER 500 million Galaxy Cluster, 20 galaxies, 14-15 mag Abell2197 Abell 2197 16.4616700 +40.91667000 14.0 60' HER Galaxy Cluster Abell2199 Abell 2199 16.4766700 +39.55000000 13.0 40' HER Galaxy Cluster Barnards Barnard's Star-2008 HIP 87937 17.9633300 +4.716250000 9.5 -- OPH 5.94 2nd closest star to Solar System, largest proper motion (10.4"/yr in PA 356) Ced 62 Cederblad 62 NGC 2163 6.13045000 +18.65672000 13?? -- ORI Bipolar reflection nebula around 11.5 mag star; aka NGC 2163 L21185 Lalande 21185-2008 Gliese 411 11.0555000 +35.95931000 7.5 -- UMA 8.3 4th closest star to Solar System. Motion 4.8"/yr in PA 187, 9th largest proper motion NGC 1555 Hind's Variable Neb 4.36563900 +19.53139000 15.0 -- TAU Reflection nebula, very faint. RXLep RX Leporis SAO 150206 5.18968600 -11.84909000 5.6 -- LEP Irregular red variable, 5-7 mag. Tadpole1 IC410 Tadpole 1 5.38550000 +33.47722000 30-- 70" AUR Emission nebula coagulation. Tadpole2 IC410 Tadpole 2 5.38194400 +33.52806000 30-- 25" AUR Emission nebula coagulation. MinksObj Minkowski's Object 1.42980600 -1.372220000 30-- -- CET TripleQSO Triple Quasar QQ 1429-008 14.5414400 -1.104360000 17.1 -- VIR 10.4 billion First triple Quasar discovered 1/2007; z=2.076 NGC 7597 NGC 7597 23.3083300 +18.68333000 13.9 48" PEG Galaxy; not labeled in The Sky Erics Eric's Triplet 21.9310300 +66.43833000 8.6 -- CEP Triple star asterism NGC 5805 NGC 5805 MGC 8-27-39 14.9532222 +49.62888889 15.0 24" BOO Misplotted by major catalogs. Discovered by Lord Rosse. GM1-29 Gyulbudaghian's Neb 20.76514000 +67.96194000 ---- 60" CEP Variable reflection nebula like Hubble's Var Neb; outflow N from PV Cep (var. 11-18 mag) V2491CYG V2491 Cyg Nova Cygni 2008-2 19.71721111 +32.32050000 7.7 -- CYG Nova discovered 4/10/2008 at 7.7 mag Simeis147 Simeis 147 SH2-240 5.717416667 +28.31638889 30-- 200" TAU 3,000 Supernova remnant, very large; position is brightest section, huge arcs N and S LBN826 LBN826 5.865391667 +27.03275000 30-- 8' TAU Diffuse nebula G1 G1 Mayall II 0.546250000 +39.57805556 13.7 36" AND 2.5 million Globular cluster in M31 G76 G76 Bol 338 0.683000000 +40.59638889 14.3 3.6" AND 2.5 million Globular cluster in M31 (NW of pair with 14.2 mag star 22" to SE) G78 G78 Bol 23 0.683694444 +41.22916667 14.2 3.2" AND 2.5 million Globular cluster in M31 G280 G280 Bol 225 0.741611111 +41.36027778 14.2 2.7" AND 2.5 million Globular cluster in M31 G73 G73 Bol 20 0.682027778 +41.69027778 14.9 -- AND 2.5 million Brightest Globular Cluster in M110 C306 C306 M31-A42 0.748611111 +41.52333333 30-- -- AND 2.5 million Open cluster in M31 NGC 206 NGC 206 M31-A78 0.675361111 +40.73944444 30-- 4.2' AND 2.5 million Star Cloud in M31, 4.2'x 1.5' 6888bubbleNGC 6888 bubble 20.25575000 +38.03472222 30-- 5' CYG Newly discovered bubble nebula- unknown type