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Triangulum - the Triangle Aug 02 2020 Triangulum - The Triangle Observed: No Object Her Type Mag Alias/Notes NGC 579 Glxy Scd: 13.9 UGC 1089 MCG 5-4-64 CGCG 502-103 IRAS 1289+3321 KUG 128+333 PGC 5691 NGC 582 Glxy SB? 14.1 UGC 1094 MCG 5-4-65 CGCG 502-105 IRAS 1291+3313 PGC 5702 IC 1713 Non-Existent (STAR) UGC 1100 MCG 6-4-37 CGCG 521-45 IRAS 1296+3506 PGC 5746 NGC 587 Glxy SAB(s)b 13.6 IC 1713 UGC 1100 MCG 6-4-37 CGCG 521-45 IRAS 1296+3506 PGC 5746 NGC 588 Knt in Glxy IC 135 Knt in Glxy IC 136 Knt in Glxy NGC 592 Knt in Glxy IC 131 Knt in Glxy IC 133 Knt in Glxy IC 132 Knt in Glxy IC 134 Non-Existent (STAR) NGC 595 Knt in Glxy IC 137 Non-Existent GxyP In NGC/IC IC 139 Non-Existent SINGLE STAR IC 140 Non-Existent SINGLE STAR IC 142 Knt in Glxy IC 143 Knt in Glxy NGC 603 Non-Existent NGC 616 Non-Existent NGC 618 Non-Existent NGC 627 Non-Existent IC 1731 Glxy SAB(s)c: 14 UGC 1291 MCG 4-5-18 CGCG 482-21 PGC 6756 IC 165 Non-Existent UGC 1292 MCG 4-5-17 CGCG 482-22 IRAS 1474+2724 PGC 6759 IC 1733 Glxy E: 14.1 UGC 1301 MCG 5-5-16 CGCG 503-32 6ZW58 PGC 6796 IC 1735 Glxy SB 14.9 MCG 5-5-18 CGCG 503-29 PGC 6803 NGC 737 Non-Existent IC 1752 Glxy C 16.3 MCG 5-5-32 6ZW118 PGC 7337 IC 1753 Glxy E? 14.9 MCG 5-5-33 CGCG 503-61 ARAK68 5ZW149 6ZW122 IRAS 1544+2821 KARA74 PGC 7353 NGC 760 Non-Existent NGC 769 Glxy S? 13.8 UGC 1467 MCG 5-5-37 CGCG 503-66 ARAK70 IRAS 1567+3040 PGC 7537 NGC 778 Glxy S0: 14.2 UGC 1480 MCG 5-5-39 CGCG 503-69 PGC 7597 NGC 780 H583-3 Glxy Sb 14.4 UGC 1488 MCG 5-5-41 CGCG 503-72 5ZW164 PGC 7616 IC 1766 Glxy SB 17.3 UGC 1509 MCG 5-5-43 CGCG 503-76 PGC 7655 IC 1765 Non-Existent UGC 1497 MCG 5-5-42 MK 1171 CGCG 503-73 IRAS 1582+3138 PGC 7657 IC 187 Glxy SBa 13.8 UGC 1507 MCG 4-5-37 CGCG 482-48 IRAS 1587+2614 PGC 7683 IC 188 Non-Existent NGC 793 Non-Existent IC 1773 Non-Existent UGC 1557 MCG 5-5-49 CGCG 503-79 CGCG 504-1 PGC 7873 NGC 804 Glxy S0 14.7 IC 1773 PGC 7873 UGC 1557 MCG 5-5-49 CGCG 503-79 CGCG 504-1 NGC 816 Glxy Compact 15.5 CGCG 504-16 PGC 8152 NGC 819 Glxy S? 14.4 UGC 1632 CGCG 504-17 IRAS 2056+2859 PGC 8174 NGC 826 Glxy 15.4 CGCG 504-19 PGC 8230 NGC 832 Non-Existent STAR CGCG 478-40 PGC 8280 Page 1 of 4 Aug 02 2020 Triangulum - The Triangle Observed: No Object Her Type Mag Alias/Notes NGC 843 Non-Existent NGC 917 Glxy Sab 13.7 IC 1800 Non-Existent (STAR) NGC 940 Glxy S0: 13.4 UGC 1964 MCG 5-6-50 CGCG 504-95 ARAK85 IRAS 2264+3125 PGC 9478 NGC 953 Glxy E 14.5 UGC 1991 MCG 5-7-1 CGCG 504-104 CGCG 505-1 PGC 9586 NGC 952 Non-Existent NGC 983 Non-Existent IC 1823 Glxy SB(r)c 14.2 UGC 2125 MCG 5-7-24 CGCG 505-27 IRAS 2356+3151 PGC 10013 NGC 1002 Glxy SB(r)b: 13.9 PGC 10034 UGC 2133 MCG 6-6-70 CGCG 523-79 IRAS 2358+3424 NGC 1057 Glxy S0 15.2 UGC 2184 MCG 5-7-33 CGCG 505-37 PGC 10287 NGC 1061 Glxy I? 15 MCG 5-7-36 CGCG 505-39 KUG 240+322 PGC 10303 NGC 1062 Glxy Sd 15.4 8ZW13 PGC 10331 NGC 1066 H163-3 Glxy E: 14.3 UGC 2203 MCG 5-7-42 CGCG 505-44 IRAS 2407+3217 PGC 10338 NGC 1067 Glxy SAB(s)c 14.6 UGC 2204 MCG 5-7-43 CGCG 505-45 PGC 10339 NGC 1093 Glxy SABab? 14 UGC 2274 MCG 6-7-11 CGCG 524-22 IRAS 2452+3412 PGC 10606 Sub Total: 59 Observed: Yes Object Her Type Mag Alias/Notes CR 21 Open Cl III3p 8.2 IC 171 Glxy E? 13.2 UGC 1388 MCG 6-5-50 CGCG 522-64 PGC 7139 IC 200 Glxy 15.2 CGCG 504-12 PGC 8064 IC 221 Glxy Sc 13.7 UGC 1835 MCG 5-6-34 CGCG 504-68 IRAS 2197+2801 PGC 9035 IC 226 Glxy S? 15.5 UGC 1922 MCG 5-6-46 PGC 9373 IC 227 Glxy E 15.5 UGC 1932 MCG 5-6-48 CGCG 504-87 PGC 9383 IC 1718 Glxy Compact 15.1 CGCG 503-2 CGCG 502-122 KUG 135+331 PGC 6068 IC 1727 Glxy SB(s)m 12.1 UGC 1249 MCG 4-5-9 CGCG 482-14 VV 338 PGC 6574 IC 1784 Glxy SA(rs)bc pec: 14 UGC 1744 MCG 5-6-19 CGCG 504-41 IRAS 2132+3225 PGC 8676 IC 1785 Glxy E 15.7 MCG 5-6-21 CGCG 504-44 PGC 8682 IC 1789 Glxy Sa: 14.6 UGC 1763 MCG 5-6-24 CGCG 504-49 IRAS 2149+3210 PGC 8766 IC 1792 Glxy Compact 14.7 UGC 1781 MCG 6-6-15 CGCG 523-18 PGC 8839 IC 1793 Glxy Sab 14.7 UGC 1816 MCG 5-6-27 CGCG 504-62 IRAS 2186+3219 PGC 8969 IC 1815 Glxy SB0 13.9 UGC 2047 MCG 5-7-14 CGCG 505-13 PGC 9794 MAC 0135+3417 Glxy 16 MAC 0137+3309 Glxy 16.5 MAC 0147+3523 Glxy 16 MAC 0149+3237 Glxy 15 MAC 0205+3043 Glxy 15 MAC 0206+3107 Glxy 16.5 MAC 0214+3051A Glxy 15.5 MAC 0214+3051B Glxy 15.5 MAC 0215+3041 Glxy 16 MAC 0215+3047 Glxy 16 MAC 0216+2837 Glxy 16.5 Page 2 of 4 Aug 02 2020 Triangulum - The Triangle Observed: Yes Object Her Type Mag Alias/Notes MAC 0217+3220 Glxy 16.5 MAC 0219+3424 Glxy 16 MAC 0219+3433 Glxy 15.5 MAC 0219+3437 Glxy 15.5 MAC 0227+2802 Glxy 16.5 MAC 0228+3118 Glxy 16 MAC 0234+3247 Glxy 16 MAC 0234+3253 Glxy 16 NGC 598 H17-5 Glxy SA(s)cd 6.3 M 33 Triangulum Galaxy UGC 63 MCG 6-1-14 CGCG 517-18 CGCG 518-13 PGC 5818 NGC 604 H150-3 Knt in Glxy NGC 608 Glxy S? 14.2 NGC 618 PGC 5913 UGC 1135 MCG 5-4-73 CGCG 502-117 NGC 614 H174-3 Glxy S0? 13.7 NGC 627 PGC 5933 UGC 1140 MCG 5-4-75 CGCG 502-118 NGC 621 Glxy SB0 13.7 UGC 1147 MCG 6-4-45 CGCG 521-55 4ZW54 PGC 5984 NGC 634 Glxy Sa 13.9 UGC 1164 MCG 6-4-48 CGCG 521-60 IRAS 1354+3507 PGC 6059 NGC 661 H610-2 Glxy E+: 13.2 UGC 1215 MCG 5-5-5 CGCG 503-14 PGC 6376 NGC 666 Glxy S? 14.3 UGC 1236 MCG 6-5-2 CGCG 521-79 ARAK56 6ZW26 PGC 6483 NGC 669 Glxy Sab 13.4 UGC 1248 MCG 6-5-4 CGCG 522-4 IRAS 1443+3519 PGC 6560 NGC 670 H611-2 Glxy SA0 13.6 UGC 1250 MCG 5-5-12 CGCG 503-24 IRAS 1446+2738 PGC 6570 NGC 672 H157-1 Glxy SB(s)cd 11.5 UGC 1256 MCG 4-5-11 CGCG 482-16 VV 338 IRAS 1450+2710 PGC 6595 NGC 684 H612-2 Glxy Sb sp 13.3 IC 165 PGC 6759 UGC 1292 MCG 4-5-17 CGCG 482-22 IRAS 1474+2724 NGC 688 Glxy (R')SAB(rs)b 13.4 UGC 1302 MCG 6-5-15 MK 1009 CGCG 522-20 IRAS 1478+3502 KUG 147+350 PGC 6799 NGC 733 Glxy PGC 7255 NGC 735 H176-3 Glxy Sb 14.1 UGC 1411 MCG 6-5-58 CGCG 522-78 5ZW146 PGC 7282 NGC 736 H221-2 Glxy E+: 12.1 UGC 1414 MCG 5-5-28 CGCG 503-55 6ZW111 PGC 7289 NGC 738 Glxy S0 15.9 CGCG 503-57 6ZW113 PGC 7303 NGC 739 Glxy S0? 14.9 MCG 5-5-30 CGCG 503-59 ARAK67 PGC 7312 NGC 740 H221-2 Glxy SBb? 14.8 UGC 1421 MCG 5-5-31 CGCG 503-58 PGC 7316 NGC 750 H222-2 Glxy E pec 12.9 UGC 1430 MCG 5-5-34 CGCG 503-62 6ZW123 VV 189 ARP 166 PGC 7369 NGC 751 Glxy E pec 13.6 UGC 1431 MCG 5-5-35 CGCG 503-62 6ZW123 VV 189 ARP 166 PGC 7370 NGC 761 Glxy SBa: 14.4 UGC 1439 MCG 5-5-36 CGCG 503-64 VV 425 PGC 7395 NGC 777 H223-2 Glxy E1 12.5 UGC 1476 MCG 5-5-38 CGCG 503-67 PGC 7584 NGC 783 Glxy Sc 12.8 IC 1765 PGC 7657 UGC 1497 MCG 5-5-42 MK 1171 CGCG 503-73 IRAS 1582+3138 NGC 784 Glxy SBdm: sp 12.2 UGC 1501 MCG 5-5-45 CGCG 503-74 IRAS 1584+2836 PGC 7671 NGC 785 Glxy S0-: 13.8 UGC 1509 MCG 5-5-46 CGCG 503-76 PGC 7694 NGC 789 Glxy S? 14.4 UGC 1520 MCG 5-5-47 CGCG 503-77 ARAK72 IRAS 1595+3149 PGC 7760 NGC 798 Glxy E 14.5 UGC 1539 MCG 5-5-48 CGCG 503-78 PGC 7823 NGC 805 Glxy SB0 14.5 UGC 1566 MCG 5-5-50 CGCG 503-82 CGCG 504-4 PGC 7899 NGC 807 H151-3 Glxy E 13.5 UGC 1571 MCG 5-6-1 CGCG 504-6 CGCG 503-84 IRAS 2020+2844 PGC 7934 NGC 855 H613-2 Glxy E 13.3 UGC 1718 MCG 5-6-16 CGCG 504-35 IRAS 2111+2738 KUG 211+276 PGC 8557 NGC 860 Glxy E 15.1 CGCG 504-37 PGC 8606 NGC 861 Glxy Sb 14.6 UGC 1737 MCG 6-6-3 CGCG 523-5 IRAS 2128+3540 PGC 8652 NGC 865 Glxy S? 14.1 UGC 1747 MCG 5-6-20 CGCG 504-42 IRAS 2133+2822 PGC 8678 NGC 890 H225-2 Glxy SAB(r)0-? 12.2 UGC 1823 MCG 5-6-30 CGCG 504-64 PGC 8997 NGC 925 H177-3 Glxy SAB(s)d 10.7 UGC 1913 MCG 5-6-45 CGCG 504-85 IRAS 2243+3321 KARA105 PGC 9332 Page 3 of 4 Aug 02 2020 Triangulum - The Triangle Observed: Yes Object Her Type Mag Alias/Notes NGC 931 Glxy SAbc 13.6 UGC 1935 MCG 5-6-49 MK 1040 CGCG 504-89 IRAS 2252+3105 KUG 225+310 PGC 9399 NGC 949 H154-1 Glxy SA(rs)b:? 12.4 UGC 1983 MCG 6-6-48 CGCG 523-53 IRAS 2277+3654 KARA109 KUG 227+369 PGC 9566 NGC 959 Glxy Sdm: 13 UGC 2002 MCG 6-6-51 CGCG 523-55 IRAS 2293+3516 PGC 9665 NGC 968 Glxy E 13.2 UGC 2040 MCG 6-6-56 CGCG 523-61 PGC 9779 NGC 969 Glxy S0 13.3 UGC 2039 MCG 5-7-8 CGCG 505-10 PGC 9781 NGC 970 Glxy S 15.7 MCG 5-7-9 CGCG 505-11 PGC 9786 NGC 971 Glxy MCG -1-1-57 PGC 9787 NGC 973 Glxy Sb 13.6 UGC 2048 MCG 5-7-13 CGCG 505-14 IRAS 2313+3217 PGC 9795 NGC 974 Glxy SAB(rs)b: 13.5 UGC 2049 MCG 5-7-12 CGCG 505-15 IRAS 2314+3243 PGC 9802 NGC 978 Glxy S0- 13.2 NGC 978A UGC 2057 MCG 5-7-16 CGCG 505-18 PGC 9821 NGC 978A Non-Existent NGC 978 NGC 978B Glxy S0 15.5 MCG 5-7-17 PGC 9823 NGC 987 H161-3 Glxy SB0/a 13.4 UGC 2093 MCG 5-7-21 MK 1180 CGCG 505-23 IRAS 2338+3306 PGC 9911 NGC 1060 H162-3 Glxy S0-: 11.8 UGC 2191 MCG 5-7-35 CGCG 505-38 PGC 10302 PGC 5873 Glxy S 14.4 UGC 1125 MCG 6-4-39 CGCG 521-47 ARAK53 IRAS 1319+3346 KUG 131+337B PGC 5883 Glxy 15.5 CGCG 521-48 PGC 5904 Glxy SABdm: 15 UGC 1131 MCG 6-4-41 CGCG 521-51 PGC 6189 Glxy Scd: 14.7 UGC 1178 MCG 6-4-53 CGCG 521-66 IRAS 1375+3422 PGC 6699 Glxy Sdm 12.9 UGC 1281 MCG 5-5-14 CGCG 503-26 PGC 6700 Glxy C 15.9 CGCG 503-27 6ZW51 PGC 7888 Glxy 15.2 MK 365 CGCG 503-80 CGCG 504-2 ANON 201+28 PGC 7931 Glxy S? 15.3 MCG 5-5-52 CGCG 504-5 CGCG 503-83 PGC 7967 Glxy SBbc 13.6 UGC 1577 MCG 5-6-2 CGCG 504-7 CGCG 503-85 IRAS 2025+3056 KARA86 PGC 8013 Glxy S0-: 13.7 UGC 1590 MCG 5-6-4 CGCG 504-8 PGC 8019 Glxy S? 14.7 UGC 1591 MCG 5-6-5 CGCG 504-9 PGC 8040 Glxy SAB0^ 14.5 UGC 1596 MCG 5-6-6 CGCG 504-11 PGC 8608 Glxy C 16.2 5ZW204 KUG 212+305 PGC 8613 Glxy C 15.7 5ZW204 PGC 8763 Glxy 16 KUG 214+320 PGC 8842 Glxy 16.6 5ZW215 PGC 8857 Glxy C 15.9 6ZW201 PGC 9134 Glxy Sd 14.8 UGC 1856 MCG 5-6-38 CGCG 504-74 KUG 221+313 PGC 9375 Glxy Scd: 15.2 UGC 1924 MCG 5-6-47 CGCG 504-86 KUG 224+315 PGC 9789 Glxy 15.6 MCG 6-6-57 CGCG 523-62 PGC 9820 Glxy S 15.8 CGCG 523-65 KUG 231+342 Sub Total: 104 Total: 163 Page 4 of 4.
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