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Herschel 400.Xlsx Herschel 400 Observing List, evening of 2010 Dec 12 at Cleveland, Ohio Sunset 16:57, Twilight ends 18:37, Twilight begins 06:05, Sunrise 07:45, Moon rise 12:21, Moon set 00:02 Completely dark from 00:02 to 06:05. First Quarter Moon. All times local (EST). Listing All Classes visible above 2 air mass and in twilight or moonlight before 23:59. Primary ID Alternate ID Con RA (Ap) Dec (Ap) Mag Size Distance Rise Transit Set NGC 7686 Collinder 456 And 23h30m39.5s +49°12'01" 5.6 14.0' 3300 ly ‐ 18:31 ‐ Blue Snowball NGC 7662 And 23h26m26.6s +42°36'04" 8.6 17" 4600 ly 8:40 18:27 4:10 NGC 891 MCG 7‐5‐46 And 02h23m17.6s +42°24'01" 10.9 11.7'x 2.3' 11:38 21:23 7:04 M 110 NGC 205 And 00h40m59.9s +41°45'06" 8.9 17.8'x 9.8' 2.6 Mly 10:04 19:41 5:15 NGC 752 Collinder 23 And 01h58m22.5s +37°50'34" 6.6 75.0' 1500 ly 12:01 20:59 5:56 Mirach's Ghost NGC 404 And 01h10m05.6s +35°46'53" 11.2 4.7' 11.0 Mly 11:25 20:10 4:52 NGC 7606 MCG ‐2‐59‐12 Aqr 23h19m39.8s ‐08°25'26" 11.7 3.8'x 2.3' 12:48 18:20 23:52 Saturn Nebula NGC 7009 Aqr 21h04m46.8s ‐11°19'07" 8.3 28" 3200 ly 10:40 16:06 21:27 NGC 7727 Arp 222 Aqr 23h40m28.8s ‐12°13'47" 11.6 3.7'x 2.9' 13:23 18:41 23:59 NGC 7723 MCG ‐2‐60‐5 Aqr 23h39m32.0s ‐12°54'00" 11.9 3.3'x 2.3' 13:25 18:40 23:56 NGC 6781 PN G041.8‐02.9 Aql 19h18m59.9s +06°33'38" 11.8 1.9' 2500 ly 7:51 14:20 20:46 NGC 6756 OCL 99 Aql 19h09m14.2s +04°43'27" 10.6 4.0' 4900 ly 7:48 14:11 20:29 NGC 6755 Collinder 397 Aql 19h08m21.4s +04°17'08" 8.6 14.0' 4600 ly 7:48 14:10 20:27 NGC 772 Arp 78 Ari 01h59m58.2s +19°03'51" 10.6 5.9'x 3.2' 13:47 21:00 4:14 NGC 2126 Collinder 78 Aur 06h03m26.7s +49°51'56" 10.2 5.0' 4200 ly ‐ 1:03 ‐ NGC 1664 Collinder 56 Aur 04h51m56.3s +43°41'40" 7.2 9.0' 3900 ly 13:54 23:52 9:49 NGC 2281 Collinder 116 Aur 06h49m06.3s +41°03'51" 7.2 25.0' 1800 ly 16:22 1:48 11:15 NGC 1857 Collinder 61 Aur 05h20m54.7s +39°21'16" 8.4 10.0' 6200 ly 15:10 0:21 9:31 NGC 1907 Collinder 66 Aur 05h28m52.0s +35°20'02" 10.2 7.0' 5100 ly 15:50 0:28 9:07 NGC 1931 Collinder 68 Aur 05h32m11.6s +34°15'11" 10.1 5.0' 10000 ly 16:00 0:32 9:03 NGC 2655 Arp 225 Cam 08h57m09.6s +78°10'32" 11 4.5'x 2.8' ‐ 3:56 ‐ NGC 1961 Arp 184 Cam 05h43m24.0s +69°22'59" 11.8 4.1'x 2.9' 180.0 Mly ‐ 0:43 ‐ NGC 2403 MCG 11‐10‐7 Cam 07h37m58.4s +65°34'27" 8.8 20.0'x 10.0' 11.0 Mly ‐ 2:37 ‐ NGC 1502 Collinder 45 Cam 04h08m52.9s +62°21'47" 4.1 8.0' 2700 ly ‐ 23:09 ‐ NGC 1501 PN G144.5+06.5 Cam 04h08m00.5s +60°57'08" 12 56" 3600 ly ‐ 23:08 ‐ NGC 637 Collinder 17 Cas 01h43m54.0s +64°06'04" 7.3 3.0' 7000 ly ‐ 20:44 ‐ NGC 559 Collinder 13 Cas 01h30m18.7s +63°22'10" 7.4 6.0' 4100 ly ‐ 20:31 ‐ NGC 654 Collinder 18 Cas 01h44m48.8s +61°56'45" 8.2 5.0' 6700 ly ‐ 20:45 ‐ Sailboat Cluster NGC 225 Cas 00h44m20.0s +61°50'30" 8.9 12.0' 2100 ly ‐ 19:45 ‐ NGC 381 Collinder 10 Cas 01h09m03.1s +61°38'53" 9.3 6.0' 3700 ly ‐ 20:09 ‐ NGC 1027 Collinder 30 Cas 02h43m35.1s +61°38'46" 7.4 20.0' 2500 ly ‐ 21:44 ‐ NGC 136 Collinder 4 Cas 00h32m10.3s +61°34'38" 1.5' 13000 ly ‐ 19:33 ‐ NGC 663 Collinder 20 Cas 01h46m57.6s +61°17'44" 6.4 14.0' 6400 ly ‐ 20:47 ‐ NGC 7790 OCL 276 Cas 23h58m58.9s +61°16'35" 7.2 5.0' 9600 ly ‐ 18:59 ‐ NGC 659 Collinder 19 Cas 01h45m12.1s +60°44'03" 7.2 5.0' 6300 ly ‐ 20:45 ‐ NGC 129 Collinder 2 Cas 00h30m38.9s +60°17'08" 9.8 19.0' 5300 ly ‐ 19:31 ‐ NGC 436 Collinder 11 Cas 01h16m42.0s +58°52'32" 9.3 5.0' 9800 ly ‐ 20:17 ‐ ET Cluster NGC 457 Cas 01h20m19.3s +58°21'01" 5.1 20.0' 7900 ly ‐ 20:21 ‐ NGC 7789 OCL 269 Cas 23h57m58.8s +56°46'34" 7.5 25.0' 7600 ly ‐ 18:58 ‐ NGC 185 MCG 8‐2‐10 Cas 00h39m36.2s +48°24'13" 10.2 10.7'x 8.9' ‐ 19:40 ‐ NGC 278 MCG 8‐2‐16 Cas 00h52m43.5s +47°36'57" 11.5 2.3'x 2.3' 8:25 19:53 7:17 NGC 40 PN G120.0+09.8 Cep 00h13m39.4s +72°35'25" 10.7 1.0' 3700 ly ‐ 19:14 ‐ NGC 7142 Collinder 442 Cep 21h45m23.6s +65°49'56" 10 12.0' 5500 ly ‐ 16:46 ‐ NGC 7160 Collinder 443 Cep 21h53m58.2s +62°39'42" 6.4 5.0' 2600 ly ‐ 16:55 ‐ NGC 6939 Collinder 423 Cep 20h31m41.5s +60°42'14" 10.1 10.0' 5900 ly ‐ 15:33 ‐ NGC 7510 Collinder 454 Cep 23h11m31.8s +60°38'12" 9.3 6.0' 6800 ly ‐ 18:12 ‐ NGC 7380 Collinder 452 Cep 22h47m47.7s +58°11'47" 8.8 20.0' 7200 ly ‐ 17:48 ‐ NGC 1055 MCG 0‐7‐81 Cet 02h42m21.0s +00°29'25" 11.4 6.2'x 2.9' 15:39 21:42 3:46 NGC 936 MCG 0‐7‐17 Cet 02h28m13.0s ‐01°06'18" 11.2 4.5'x 3.4' 15:30 21:28 3:26 NGC 779 MCG ‐1‐6‐16 Cet 02h00m17.3s ‐05°54'36" 11.9 1.5'x 0.6' 15:19 21:00 2:42 NGC 1022 MCG ‐1‐7‐25 Cet 02h39m07.3s ‐06°37'45" 12.1 2.6'x 1.9' 16:01 21:39 3:18 NGC 584 MCG ‐1‐4‐60 Cet 01h31m55.5s ‐06°48'38" 11.3 3.7'x 2.4' 14:54 20:32 2:10 NGC 596 MCG ‐1‐5‐5 Cet 01h33m26.6s ‐06°58'27" 11.8 2.5'x 1.8' 14:56 20:34 2:11 NGC 615 MCG ‐1‐5‐8 Cet 01h35m40.3s ‐07°16'59" 12.4 3.0'x 1.1' 15:00 20:36 2:12 NGC 1052 MCG ‐1‐7‐34 Cet 02h41m39.1s ‐08°12'26" 11.4 2.9'x 2.0' 16:09 21:42 3:15 NGC 157 MCG ‐2‐2‐56 Cet 00h35m21.4s ‐08°20'05" 11 4.1'x 2.3' 14:03 19:36 1:08 NGC 246 PN G118.8‐74.7 Cet 00h47m37.9s ‐11°48'40" 10.4 4.0' 1600 ly 14:28 19:48 1:08 NGC 720 MCG ‐2‐5‐68 Cet 01h53m34.3s ‐13°41'03" 11.1 4.7'x 2.5' 15:41 20:54 2:06 NGC 6946 Arp 29 Cyg 20h35m05.0s +60°11'49" 9.8 10.5'x 10.0' ‐ 15:36 ‐ NGC 7008 PN G093.4+05.4 Cyg 21h00m50.8s +54°35'31" 12 1.4' 2800 ly ‐ 16:02 ‐ NGC 7128 Collinder 440 Cyg 21h44m19.2s +53°46'17" 11.3 4.0' 7500 ly ‐ 16:45 ‐ NGC 7086 Collinder 437 Cyg 21h30m49.1s +51°39'15" 11.6 12.0' 4200 ly ‐ 16:32 ‐ Blinking Planetary NGC 6826 Cyg 19h45m04.6s +50°33'20" 8.8 27" 3600 ly ‐ 14:46 ‐ NGC 7062 Collinder 434 Cyg 21h23m50.7s +46°25'51" 8.3 5.0' 4800 ly 5:36 16:25 3:10 North American NebuNGC 7000 Cyg 20h58m53.0s +44°25'19" 4 120.0' 5:48 16:00 2:07 NGC 6866 Collinder 412 Cyg 20h04m15.6s +44°11'36" 9.1 14.0' 4700 ly 4:57 15:05 1:10 NGC 7044 OCL 198 Cyg 21h13m33.5s +42°32'43" 12 6.0' 10000 ly 6:28 16:15 1:57 NGC 6910 Collinder 420 Cyg 20h23m34.8s +40°49'05" 7.3 10.0' 3700 ly 5:57 15:25 0:49 NGC 6834 Collinder 407 Cyg 19h52m37.9s +29°26'24" 9.7 5.0' 6700 ly 6:47 14:54 22:56 NGC 6905 He 2‐466 Del 20h22m52.1s +20°08'35" 12 44" 4700 ly 8:02 15:24 22:42 NGC 7006 Del 21h01m59.8s +16°14'05" 10.6 3.6' 160000 ly 8:57 16:03 23:05 NGC 6934 Del 20h34m43.2s +07°26'42" 8.9 7.1' 62000 ly 9:03 15:36 22:04 NGC 3147 MCG 12‐10‐25 Dra 10h17m51.7s +73°20'20" 11.3 4.1'x 3.5' ‐ 5:17 ‐ Cat's Eye Nebula NGC 6543 Dra 17h58m29.8s +66°38'00" 8.3 22" 4400 ly ‐ 13:00 ‐ NGC 5982 MCG 10‐22‐29 Dra 15h38m51.4s +59°19'02" 12 3.1'x 2.0' ‐ 10:37 ‐ NGC 1084 MCG ‐1‐8‐7 Eri 02h46m34.3s ‐07°31'54" 11.2 3.1'x 2.0' 16:11 21:47 3:22 Cleopatra's Eye NGC 1535 Eri 04h14m48.8s ‐12°42'42" 9.4 20" 5800 ly 17:58 23:15 4:31 NGC 1407 MCG ‐3‐10‐30 Eri 03h40m43.7s ‐18°32'41" 10.7 5.5'x 5.0' 17:47 22:41 3:34 Gemini Nebula NGC 2371 Gem 07h26m18.7s +29°27'59" 11.2 1.2' 4400 ly 18:23 2:26 10:28 NGC 2266 Collinder 113 Gem 06h44m02.7s +26°57'27" 9.5 5.0' 11000 ly 17:54 1:43 9:33 NGC 2158 Collinder 81 Gem 06h08m07.9s +24°05'40" 12.1 5.0' 17000 ly 17:32 1:08 8:43 NGC 2129 Collinder 77 Gem 06h01m49.7s +23°19'19" 7 5.0' 4900 ly 17:29 1:01 8:33 NGC 2420 Collinder 154 Gem 07h39m04.4s +21°32'47" 10 5.0' 10000 ly 19:14 2:38 10:02 Eskimo Nebula NGC 2392 Gem 07h29m52.1s +20°53'14" 8.6 47" 3400 ly 19:08 2:29 9:50 NGC 2304 Collinder 120 Gem 06h55m51.8s +17°58'23" 10 3.0' 13000 ly 18:46 1:55 9:04 NGC 2355 Collinder 133 Gem 07h17m38.4s +13°43'44" 9.7 7.0' 7200 ly 19:25 2:17 9:09 NGC 2395 Collinder 144 Gem 07h27m51.3s +13°35'05" 9.4 14.0' 1700 ly 19:36 2:27 9:19 NGC 6229 Her 16h47m16.0s +47°30'29" 9.4 4.5' 91000 ly 0:26 11:45 23:08 NGC 6207 MCG 6‐37‐7 Her 16h43m26.2s +36°48'41" 11.9 2.9'x 1.3' 2:52 11:41 20:35 NGC 7296 Collinder 451 Lac 22h28m28.5s +52°22'45" 9.7 4.0' ‐ 17:29 ‐ NGC 7243 Collinder 448 Lac 22h15m34.1s +49°57'33" 6.7 29.0' 2600 ly ‐ 17:16 ‐ NGC 7209 Collinder 444 Lac 22h05m33.4s +46°32'33" 7.8 14.0' 3800 ly 6:15 17:06 3:54 NGC 2964 Markarian 404 Leo 09h43m34.9s +31°47'34" 12.1 2.5'x 1.6' 20:27 4:42 13:02 NGC 2859 MCG 6‐21‐30 LMi 09h25m00.6s +34°27'43" 11.8 3.8'x 3.3' 19:51 4:24 13:01 NGC 2782 Arp 215 Lyn 09h14m49.3s +40°03'47" 12.3 3.4'x 2.4' 18:57 4:14 13:35 Intergalactic WandereNGC 2419 Lyn 07h38m55.2s +38°51'14" 10.3 4.6' 200000 ly 17:32 2:38 11:44 NGC 2683 MCG 6‐20‐11 Lyn 08h53m24.2s +33°22'33" 10 8.7'x 2.5' 19:27 3:52 12:22 NGC 2264 Collinder 112 Mon 06h41m36.6s +09°53'02" 4.1 39.0' 2200 ly 19:04 1:41 8:19 NGC 2251 Collinder 101 Mon 06h35m16.2s +08°21'26" 8.8 10.0' 4300 ly 19:03 1:35 8:07 NGC 2244 Collinder 99 Mon 06h32m32.3s +04°55'59" 5.2 29.0' 4700 ly 19:12 1:32 7:51 NGC 2324 Collinder 125 Mon 07h04m43.2s +01°01'41" 7.9 10.6' 12000 ly 19:58 2:04 8:10 NGC 2301 Collinder 119 Mon 06h52m21.1s +00°26'46" 6.3 14.0' 2800 ly 19:48 1:52 7:55 NGC 2286 Collinder 117 Mon 06h48m15.2s ‐03°09'39" 8.3 14.0' 8500 ly 19:57 1:48 7:39 NGC 2311 Collinder 123 Mon 06h58m21.8s ‐04°37'37" 9.6 6.0' 7500 ly 20:12 1:58 7:43 NGC 2232 Collinder 93 Mon 06h27m49.8s ‐04°45'55" 4.2 53.0' 1200 ly 19:42 1:27 7:12 NGC 2185 vdB 73 Mon 06h11m34.4s ‐06°14'09" 4.5'x 2.0' 19:31 1:11 6:51 NGC 2215 Collinder 90 Mon 06h21m23.1s ‐07°17'19" 8.6 7.0' 4200 ly 19:45 1:21 6:57 NGC 6633 Collinder 380 Oph 18h27m46.6s +06°30'59" 5.6 20.0' 1200 ly 7:00 13:29 19:54 37 Cluster NGC 2169 Ori 06h09m03.8s +13°57'46" 7 5.0' 3400 ly 18:16 1:09 8:01 NGC 2194 Collinder 87 Ori 06h14m24.5s +12°48'11" 10 9.0' 12000 ly 18:25 1:14 8:02 NGC 2022 PN G196.6‐10.9 Ori 05h42m44.7s +09°05'29" 11.7 28" 8100 ly 18:08 0:42 7:17 NGC 2186 Collinder 85 Ori 06h12m44.5s +05°27'19" 9.2 5.0' 4700 ly 18:51 1:12 7:34 Flame Nebula NGC 2024 Ori 05h42m17.6s ‐01°50'41" 20.0' 18:46 0:42 6:37 NGC 1788 vdB 33 Ori 05h07m29.2s ‐03°19'07" 10.0'x 6.0' 18:17 0:07 5:57 NGC 1980 Collinder 72 Ori 05h35m58.5s ‐05°54'29" 2.5 20.0' 1600 ly 18:54 0:36 6:17 NGC 1999 vdB 46 Ori 05h36m58.3s ‐06°42'36"
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