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Scl – Objektauswahl NGC Scl – Objektauswahl NGC NGC 7 NGC 174 NGC 378 NGC 461 NGC 574 NGC 642 NGC 7484 NGC 10 NGC 253 NGC 409 NGC 491 NGC 597 NGC 7507 NGC 24 NGC 254 NGC 415 NGC 526 NGC 612 NGC 7513 NGC 55 NGC 264 NGC 418 NGC 527 NGC 613 NGC 7636 NGC 101 NGC 288 NGC 423 NGC 534 NGC 619 NGC 7645 NGC 115 NGC 289 NGC 424 NGC 544 NGC 623 NGC 7713 NGC 131 NGC 300 NGC 427 NGC 546 NGC 626 NGC 7749 NGC 134 NGC 314 NGC 438 NGC 549 NGC 630 NGC 7755 NGC 148 NGC 334 NGC 439 NGC 568 NGC 633 NGC 7793 NGC 150 NGC 365 NGC 441 NGC 572 NGC 639 NGC 7812 Sternbild- Zur Objektauswahl: Nummer anklicken Übersicht Zur Übersichtskarte: Objekt in Aufsuchkarte anklicken Zum Detailfoto: Objekt in Übersichtskarte anklicken Scl Übersichtskarte Auswahl NGC 7_10_7793_7812 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 24 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 55 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 101 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 115_131_134 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 148 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 150_174 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 253_288 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 254_289_314 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 264_300 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 334 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 365_409_15_24_27_38_39_41_61_91 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 378_418_423 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 526_27_34_44_46_49_68_72_74_97_612_19_23_26_30_33Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 613_639_642 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 7484 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 7507_7513_7636_7645 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 7713 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 7749_7755 Aufsuchkarte Auswahl NGC 7 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 10 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 24 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 55 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 101 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 115_131_134 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 148 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 150 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 174 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 253 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 254 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 264 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 288 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 289 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 300 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 314 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 334 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 365 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 378 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 409_415 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 418 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 423 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 424_438 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 427_439_441 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 461_491 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 526_527 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 534_544_546_549 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 568_574 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 572 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 597 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 612_619_623 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 613 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 626_630 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 633 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 639_642 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 7484 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 7505_7513 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 7636_7645 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 7713 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 7749 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 7755 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 7793 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 7812 Übersichtskarte Aufsuch- Auswahl karte NGC 7 Detailfoto 2.‘6 x0.‘6 m 7 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 9 NGC 10 Detailfoto 2.‘5 x1.‘2 m 10 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 1 NGC 24 Detailfoto 5.‘5 x1.‘6 m 24 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 12. karte m 1 NGC 55 Detailfoto 32.‘4 x6.‘5 m 55 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 8. karte m 7 NGC 101 Detailfoto 1.‘9 x1.‘7 m 101 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 0 NGC 115 Detailfoto 1.‘9 x0.‘7 m 115 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 7 NGC 131_134 Detailfoto 8.‘1 x2.‘6 m 134 NGC p = 11. = m 0 m 131 NGC 2.‘1 x0.‘6 p = 13. m 6 Übersichts- Auswahl karte NGC 148 Detailfoto 2.‘4 x1.‘2 m 148 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 1 NGC 150 Detailfoto 4.‘2 x2.‘3 m 150 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 11. karte m 8 NGC 174 Detailfoto 1.‘6 x0.‘7 m 174 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 0 NGC 253 Detailfoto 25.‘1 x7.‘4 m 253 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 8. karte m 3 NGC 254 Detailfoto 2.‘1 x1.‘1 m 254 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 12. karte m 7 NGC 264 Detailfoto 1.‘2 x0.‘5 m 264 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 4 NGC 288 Detailfoto 13.‘8 m 288 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 7. karte m 2 NGC 289 Detailfoto 3.‘7 x2.‘7 m 289 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 11. karte m 6 NGC 300 Detailfoto 20.‘0 x14.‘8 m 300 NGC p Übersichts- = 8. Auswahl karte m 7 NGC 314 Detailfoto 0.‘9 x0.‘6 m 314 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 2 NGC 334 Detailfoto 1.‘2 x0.‘7 m 334 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 6 NGC 365 Detailfoto 1.‘0 x0.‘6 m 365 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 2 NGC 378 Detailfoto 1.‘5 x1.‘3 m 378 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 0 NGC 409 Detailfoto 1.‘2 x1.‘0 m 409 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 0 NGC 415 Detailfoto 1.‘5 x0.‘9 m 415 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 3 NGC 418 Detailfoto 2.‘3 x2.‘1 m 418 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 0 NGC 423 Detailfoto 0.‘8 x0.‘2 m 423 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 0 NGC 424 Detailfoto 1.‘5 x0.‘8 m 424 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 7 NGC 427 Detailfoto 1.‘0 x0.‘6 m 427 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 15. karte m 0 NGC 438 Detailfoto 1.‘3 x1.‘1 m 438 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 6 NGC 439_441 Detailfoto 1.‘5 x1.‘2 m 441 NGC 3.‘2 x2.‘1 m 439 NGC Übersichts- p p Auswahl = 13. = 12. karte m m 7 5 NGC 461 Detailfoto 1.‘2 x0.‘9 m 461 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 1 NGC 491 Detailfoto 1.‘5 x1.‘3 m 491 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 2 NGC 526_527 Detailfoto 1.‘7 x0.‘4 m 527 NGC 0.‘8 x0.‘4 m 526 NGC Übersichts- p p Auswahl = 14. = 14. karte m m 1 0 Auswahl NGC 534 m = 14.m3 o p t o f 0.‘9 x 0.‘9 l i a t e NGC 544 D m m = 14. 4 9 p 4 5 1.‘1 x 0.‘9 _ 6 4 NGC 546 5 _ m 4 mp = 14. 4 4 5 1.‘3 x 0.‘5 _ 4 3 5 NGC 549 C m = 15.m5 G p 534 N 0.‘5 x 0.‘4 Übersichts- karte NGC 568 Detailfoto 1.‘8 x1.‘2 m 568 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 4 NGC 572 Detailfoto 0.‘8 x0.‘7 m 572 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 15. karte m 1 NGC 574 Detailfoto 1.‘1 x0.‘7 m 574 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 1 NGC 597 Detailfoto 1.‘3 x1.‘2 m 597 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 0 NGC 612 Detailfoto 1.‘4 x0.‘9 m 612 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 2 NGC 613 Detailfoto 5.‘8 x4.‘6 m 613 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 10. karte m 8 NGC 619_623 Detailfoto 1.‘8 x1.‘4 m 623 NGC 1.‘3 x1.‘0 m 619 NGC Übersichts- p p Auswahl = 13. = 14. karte m m 6 3 NGC 626 Detailfoto 1.‘4 x1.‘4 m 626 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 4 NGC 630 Detailfoto 1.‘6 x1.‘4 m 630 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 6 NGC 633 Detailfoto 1.‘2 x1.‘0 m 633 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 5 NGC 639_642 Detailfoto 2.‘0 x1.‘3 m 642 NGC 1.‘1 x0.‘3 m 639 NGC Übersichts- p p Auswahl = 14. = 15. karte m m 0 0 NGC 7484 Detailfoto 2.‘1 x1.‘9 m 7484 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 12. karte m 8 NGC 7507 Detailfoto 3.‘1 x3.‘0 m 7507 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 11. karte m 7 NGC 7513 Detailfoto 2.‘9 x1.‘7 m 7513 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 12. karte m 6 NGC 7636 Detailfoto 0.‘9 x0.‘7 m 7636 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 14. karte m 7 NGC 7645 Detailfoto 1.‘5 x1.‘2 m 7645 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 8 NGC 7713 Detailfoto 4.‘3 x2.‘0 m 7713 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 11. karte m 6 NGC 7749 Detailfoto 1.‘7 x1.‘1 m 7749 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 8 NGC 7755 Detailfoto 3.‘7 x3.‘0 m 7755 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 12. karte m 1 NGC 7793 Detailfoto 9.‘1 x6.‘6 m 7793 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 9. karte m 7 NGC 7812 Detailfoto 1.‘1 x0.‘8 m 7812 NGC Übersichts- p Auswahl = 13. karte m 9.
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