The Caldwell CatalogueMessier objects are faint fuzzy objects to be avoided when searching for comets, Caldwell Catalogue is a list of objects you should observe.
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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 Catalogue 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.
You may also wish to look at the Messier Catalogue.
You can also view my gallery of Deep Space Objects.
Caldwell Catalogue Objects
In this table, the observation month represents the month in which the object reaches its highest point in the sky. It can also be viewed a few months before and after depending on your location. Direction is the compass direction in which the object is located, with Z meaning Zenith or overhead.
# | Common Name | Constellation | Month | Coords | Direction | Mag | Size (arcmin) | Type | Star Chart | |
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C1 NGC 188 | Polarissima Cluster | Cepheus | Nov | 00h 44.4m RA +85° 20m Dec | N | 8.10 | 15 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C2 NGC 40 | Bow-Tie Nebula | Cepheus | Oct | 00h 13.0m RA +72° 32m Dec | Z | 11.00 | 0.38*0.35 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C3 NGC 4236 | Draco | Apr | 12h 16.7m RA +69° 28m Dec | Z | 9.70 | 21.9x7.2 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C4 NGC 7023 | Iris Nebula | Cepheus | Oct | 21h 01.8m RA +68° 12m Dec | NW | 7.00 | 18 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C5 IC 342 | Maffei 1 Group | Camelopardalis | Nov | 03h 46.8m RA +68° 06m Dec | N/NE | 9.00 | 21.4x20.9 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C6 NGC 6543 | Cats Eye Nebula | Draco | Aug | 17h 58.6m RA +66° 38m Dec | N | 9.00 | 20 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C7 NGC 2403 | Camelopardalis | Feb | 07h 36.9m RA +65° 36m Dec | Z | 8.40 | 21.9x12.3 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C8 NGC 559 | Cassiopeia | Oct | 01h 29.5m RA +63° 18m Dec | Z | 9.50 | 7 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C9 | Cave Nebula | Cepheus | Oct | 22h 56.8m RA +62° 37m Dec | Z | 7.70 | 50*30 | Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C10 NGC 663 | Lawnmower Cluster | Cassiopeia | Oct | 01h 46.0m RA +61° 15m Dec | Z | 71.00 | 16 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C11 NGC 7635 | The Bubble Nebula | Cassiopeia | Oct | 23h 20.7m RA +61° 12m Dec | Z | 10.00 | 15x8 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C12 NGC 6946 | Fireworks Galaxy | Cepheus | Jul | 20h 34.8m RA +60° 09m Dec | Z | 8.90 | 16x11.2 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C13 NGC 457 | Dragonfly Cluster (Owl Cluster) | Cassiopeia | Oct | 01h 19.1m RA +58° 20m Dec | Z | 6.40 | 13 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C14 NGC 884 | Sword Handle | Perseus | Oct | 02h 20.0m RA +57° 08m Dec | Z | 4.00 | 30 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C15 NGC 6826 | Blinking Eye Nebula | Cygnus | Aug | 19h 44.8m RA +50° 31m Dec | Z | 10.00 | 27x24 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C16 NGC 7243 | Lacerta | Oct | 22h 15.3m RA +49° 53m Dec | Z | 6.40 | 21 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C17 NGC 147 | Cassiopeia | Oct | 00h 33.2m RA +48° 30m Dec | Z | 9.30 | 13.2x7.8 | Elliptical Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C18 NGC 185 | Cassiopeia | Oct | 00h 39.0m RA +48° 20m Dec | Z | 9.20 | 11.7x10.0 | Elliptical Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C19 IC 5146 | Cocoon Nebula | Cygnus | Sep | 21h 53.5m RA +47° 16m Dec | Z | 7.20 | 12 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C20 NGC 7000 | North American Nebula | Cygnus | Sep | 20h 58.8m RA +44° 20m Dec | Z | 4.00 | 120x100 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C21 NGC 4449 | The Box Galaxy | Canes Venatici | May | 12h 28.2m RA +44° 06m Dec | Z | 9.40 | 6.2x4.4 | Irregular Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C22 NGC 7662 | Blue Snowball Nebula | Andromeda | Oct | 23h 25.9m RA +42° 33m Dec | Z | 9.00 | 32x28 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C23 NGC 891 | The Silver Sliver Galaxy | Andromeda | Oct | 02h 22.6m RA +42° 21m Dec | Z | 10.00 | 13.5x2.5 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C24 NGC 1275 | Per A radio source | Perseus | Oct | 03h 19.8m RA +41° 31m Dec | Z | 11.60 | 2.2x1.7 | Irregular Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C25 NGC 2419 | Intergalactic Wanderer | Lynx | Jan | 07h 38.1m RA +38° 53m Dec | Z | 10.40 | 6x6 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C26 NGC 4244 | Silver Needle Galaxy | Canes Venatici | Apr | 12h 17.5m RA +37° 49m Dec | Z | 10.20 | 17x2.2 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C27 NGC 6888 | Crescent Nebula | Cygnus | Aug | 20h 12.0m RA +38° 21m Dec | Z | 7.40 | 18x12 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C28 NGC 752 | Andromeda | Nov | 01h 57.8m RA +37° 41m Dec | Z | 5.70 | 75 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C29 NGC 5005 | Canes Venatici | Apr | 13h 10.9m RA +37° 03m Dec | Z | 9.80 | 5.8x2.8 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C30 NGC 7331 | Deer Lick Group | Pegasus | Sep | 22h 37.1m RA +34° 25m Dec | Z | 9.50 | 10.5x3.7 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C31 IC 405 | Flaming Star Nebula | Auriga | Dec | 05h 16.2m RA +34° 16m Dec | Z | 13.00 | 37x10 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C32 NGC 4631 | Whale Galaxy | Canes Venatici | May | 12h 42.1m RA +32° 32m Dec | Z | 9.30 | 15.5x2.7 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C33 NGC 6992 | East Veil Nebula | Cygnus | Aug | 20h 56.4m RA +31° 43m Dec | Z | 7.00 | 180 | Supernova Remnant | 🔍︎ | |
C34 NGC 6960 | West Veil Nebula | Cygnus | Aug | 20h 45.7m RA +30° 43m Dec | Z | 7.00 | 180 | Supernova Remnant | 🔍︎ | |
C35 NGC 4889 | Coma Berenices | May | 13h 00.1m RA +27° 59m Dec | Z | 11.40 | 2.9x1.9 | Elliptical Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C36 NGC 4559 | Koi Fish Galaxy | Coma Berenices | May | 12h 36.0m RA +27° 58m Dec | Z | 9.90 | 10.7x4.4 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C37 NGC 6885 | 20 Vulpeculae Cluster | Vulpecula | Aug | 20h 12.0m RA +26° 29m Dec | Z | 6.00 | 0.38 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C38 NGC 4565 | Needle Galaxy | Coma Berenices | Feb | 12h 36.3m RA +25° 59m Dec | Z | 9.60 | 15.9x1.85 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C39 NGC 2392 | Eskimo Nebula | Gemini | Dec | 07h 29.2m RA +20° 55m Dec | Z | 10.00 | 48 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C40 NGC 3626 | Leo | Apr | 11h 20.1m RA +18° 21m Dec | Z | 10.90 | 2.7x1.9 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C41 | Hyades | Taurus | Nov | 04h 27m RA +16° 00m Dec | Z | 0.50 | 330 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C42 NGC 7006 | Delphinus | Sep | 21h 01.5m RA +16° 11m Dec | Z | 10.60 | 2.8 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C43 NGC 7814 | The Little Sombrero Galaxy | Pegasus | Oct | 00h 03.3m RA +16° 09m Dec | Z | 10.50 | 5.5x2.3 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C44 NGC 7479 | Propeller Galaxy | Pegasus | Oct | 23h 04.9m RA +12° 19m Dec | Z | 11.00 | 4.1x3.1 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C45 NGC 5248 | Bootes | May | 13h 37.5m RA +08° 53m Dec | S | 10.20 | 6.2x4.5 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C46 NGC 2261 | Hubbles Variable Nebula | Monoceros | Jan | 06h 39.2m RA +08° 44m Dec | S | 2 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | ||
C47 NGC 6934 | Delphinus | Aug | 20h 34.2m RA +07° 24m Dec | S | 8.90 | 3.5 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C48 NGC 2775 | Cancer | Feb | 09h 10.3m RA +07° 02m Dec | S | 10.30 | 4.3x3.3 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C49 NGC 2237 | Rosette Nebula | Monoceros | Dec | 06h 32.3m RA +05° 03m Dec | S | 9.00 | 78 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C50 NGC 2244 | Harp Cluster | Monoceros | Dec | 06h 32.4m RA +04° 52m Dec | S | 4.80 | 24 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C51 IC 1613 | Cetus System | Cetus | Oct | 01h 04.8m RA +02° 07m Dec | S | 9.30 | 16.2x14.5 | Irregular Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C52 NGC 4697 | Virgo | Apr | 12h 48.6m RA -05° 48m Dec | S | 9.30 | 4.4x2.8 | Elliptical Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C53 NGC 3115 | Spindle Galaxy | Sextans | Feb | 10h 05.2m RA -07° 43m Dec | S | 9.20 | 7.2x2.5 | Elliptical Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C54 NGC 2506 | Monoceros | Jan | 08h 00.2m RA -10° 47m Dec | S | 7.60 | 12 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C55 NGC 7009 | Saturn Nebula | Aquarius | Aug | 21h 04.2m RA -11° 22m Dec | S | 8.00 | 41x35 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C56 NGC 246 | Skull Nebula | Cetus | Oct | 00h 47.0m RA -11° 53m Dec | S | 8.00 | 3.8 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C57 NGC 6822 | Barnards Galaxy | Sagittarius | Aug | 19h 44.9m RA -14° 48m Dec | S | 9.00 | 15.5x13.5 | Irregular Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C58 NGC 2360 | Caroline's Cluster | Canis Major | Jan | 07h 17.8m RA -15° 37m Dec | S | 7.20 | 13 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C59 NGC 3242 | Ghost of Jupiter Nebula | Hydra | Mar | 10h 24.8m RA -18° 38m Dec | S | 9.00 | 25 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C60 NGC 4038 | The Antennae | Corvus | Apr | 12h 01.9m RA -18° 52m Dec | S | 10.70 | 5.2x3.1 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C61 NGC 4039 | Ringtail Galaxy | Corvus | Apr | 12h 01.9m RA -18° 53m Dec | S | 13.00 | 3.1x1.6 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C62 NGC 247 | The Needles Eye Galaxy | Cetus | Oct | 00h 47.1m RA -20° 46m Dec | S | 8.90 | 21.4x6.9 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |
C63 NGC 7293 | Helix Nebula | Aquarius | Sep | 22h 29.6m RA -20° 48m Dec | S | 7.30 | 25 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |
C64 NGC 2362 | Mexican Jumping Star | Canis Major | Jan | 07h 18.8m RA -24° 57m Dec | S | 4.10 | 6 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C65 NGC 253 | Sculptor Galaxy | Sculptor | Southern Hemisphere | 00h 47.6m RA -25° 17m Dec | 7.10 | 27.5x6.8 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C66 NGC 5694 | Hydra | May | 14h 39.6m RA -26° 32m Dec | S | 10.20 | 3.6 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C67 NGC 1097 | Fornax | Southern Hemisphere | 02h 46.3m RA -30° 17m Dec | 9.30 | 9.3x6.3 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |||
C68 NGC 6729 | R CrA Nebula | Corona Austrina | Southern Hemisphere | 19h 01.9m RA -36° 57m Dec | 2.5x2.0 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | |||
C69 NGC 6302 | Bug Nebula | Scorpius | Southern Hemisphere | 17h 13.7m RA -37° 06m Dec | 13.00 | 3 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | ||
C70 NGC 300 | Southern Pinwheel Galaxy | Sculptor | Southern Hemisphere | 00h 54.9m RA -37° 41m Dec | 9.00 | 21.9x15.5 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
M93 C71 NGC 2447 | Butterfly Cluster | Puppis | Jan | 07h 44.6m RA -23° 52m Dec | S | 5.80 | 22 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |
C72 NGC 55 | String of Pearls | Sculptor | Southern Hemisphere | 00h 14.9m RA -39° 11m Dec | 8.00 | 32.4x5.6 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C73 NGC 1851 | Columba | Southern Hemisphere | 05h 14.1m RA -40° 03m Dec | 7.30 | 11 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C74 NGC 3132 | Eight-Burst Planetary Nebula | Vela | Southern Hemisphere | 10h 07.7m RA -40° 26m Dec | 8.00 | 62x43 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | ||
C75 NGC 6124 | Scorpius | Southern Hemisphere | 16h 25.6m RA -40° 40m Dec | 5.80 | 29 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C76 NGC 6231 | False Comet Nebula | Scorpius | Southern Hemisphere | 16h 54.0m RA -41° 48m Dec | 2.60 | 15 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C77 NGC 5128 | Hamburger Galaxy | Centaurus | Southern Hemisphere | 13h 25.5m RA -43° 01m Dec | 7.00 | 25.7x20.0 | Elliptical Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C78 NGC 6541 | Cacciatore Cluster | Corona Austrina | Southern Hemisphere | 18h 08.0m RA -43° 42m Dec | 6.60 | 15 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C79 NGC 3201 | Vela | Southern Hemisphere | 10h 17.6m RA -46° 25m Dec | 6.80 | 18.2 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C80 NGC 5139 | Omega Centauri | Centaurus | Southern Hemisphere | 13h 26.8m RA -47° 29m Dec | 3.70 | 36.3 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C81 NGC 6352 | Ara | Southern Hemisphere | 17h 25.5m RA -48° 25m Dec | 8.20 | 7.1 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C82 NGC 6193 | Ara | Southern Hemisphere | 16h 41.3m RA -48° 46m Dec | 5.20 | 15 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C83 NGC 4945 | The Tweezers Galaxy | Centaurus | Southern Hemisphere | 13h 05.4m RA -49° 28m Dec | 9.00 | 20x3.8 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | ||
C84 NGC 5286 | Centaurus | Southern Hemisphere | 13h 46.4m RA -51° 22m Dec | 7.60 | 4 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C85 IC 2391 | o (Omicron) Vel Cluster | Vela | Southern Hemisphere | 08h 40.2m RA -53° 04m Dec | 2.50 | 50 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C86 NGC 6397 | Blue Straggler Cluster | Ara | Southern Hemisphere | 17h 40.7m RA -53° 40m Dec | 5.70 | 32 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C87 NGC 1261 | Horologium | Southern Hemisphere | 03h 12.3m RA -55° 13m Dec | 8.40 | 12.9 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C88 NGC 5823 | Circinus | Southern Hemisphere | 15h 05.7m RA -55° 36m Dec | 7.90 | 5 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C89 NGC 6087 | S Nor Cluster | Norma | Southern Hemisphere | 16h 18.9m RA -57° 54m Dec | 5.40 | 12 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C90 NGC 2867 | Carina | Southern Hemisphere | 09h 21.4m RA -58° 19m Dec | 10.00 | 0.72x0.59 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ | |||
C91 NGC 3532 | Wishing Well Cluster | Carina | Southern Hemisphere | 11h 06.4m RA -58° 40m Dec | 3.00 | 55 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C92 NGC 3372 | Eta Carinae Nebula (Homunculus Nebula or Keyhole Nebula) | Carina | Southern Hemisphere | 10h 43.8m RA -59° 52m Dec | 3.00 | 120 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | ||
C93 NGC 6752 | Pavo Globular Cluster (The Starfish) | Pavo | Southern Hemisphere | 19h 10.9m RA -59° 59m Dec | 5.40 | 20.4 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C94 NGC 4755 | Herschel's Jewel Box Cluster | Crux | Southern Hemisphere | 12h 53.6m RA -60° 20m Dec | 4.20 | 7.8 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C95 NGC 6025 | Triangulum Australe | Southern Hemisphere | 16h 03.7m RA -60° 30m Dec | 5.10 | 12 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C96 NGC 2516 | Southern Beehive Cluster | Carina | Southern Hemisphere | 07h 58.3m RA -60° 52m Dec | 3.80 | 30 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C97 NGC 3766 | Rich Man's Jewel Box | Centaurus | Southern Hemisphere | 11h 36.1m RA -61° 37m Dec | 5.30 | 12 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C98 NGC 4609 | Coalsack Cluster | Crux | Southern Hemisphere | 12h 42.3m RA -62° 58m Dec | 6.90 | 5 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C99 | Coalsack Nebula | Crux | Southern Hemisphere | 12h 53m RA -63° 00m Dec | 420x300 | Dark Nebula | 🔍︎ | |||
C100 IC 2944 | Running Chicken Nebula | Centaurus | Southern Hemisphere | 11h 36.6m RA -63° 02m Dec | 4.50 | 75 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C101 NGC 6744 | Pavo | Southern Hemisphere | 19h 09.8m RA -63° 51m Dec | 9.00 | 20x12.9 | Spiral Galaxy | 🔍︎ | |||
C102 IC 2602 | Southern Pleiades | Carina | Southern Hemisphere | 10h 43.2m RA -64° 24m Dec | 1.90 | 50 | Open Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C103 NGC 2070 | Tarantula Neb. in LMC | Dorado | Southern Hemisphere | 05h 38.7m RA -69° 06m Dec | 8.20 | 3.5 | Bright Nebula | 🔍︎ | ||
C104 NGC 362 | 75 Tucanae | Tucana | Southern Hemisphere | 01h 03.2m RA -70° 51m Dec | 6.60 | 12.9 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C105 NGC 4833 | Southern Butterfly | Musca | Southern Hemisphere | 12h 59.6m RA -70° 53m Dec | 7.40 | 13.5 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C106 NGC 104 | 47 Tucanae | Tucana | Southern Hemisphere | 00h 24.1m RA -72° 05m Dec | 4.00 | 43.8 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | ||
C107 NGC 6101 | Apus | Southern Hemisphere | 16h 25.8m RA -72° 12m Dec | 9.30 | 10.7 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C108 NGC 4372 | Musca | Southern Hemisphere | 12h 25.8m RA -72° 40m Dec | 7.80 | 18 | Globular Cluster | 🔍︎ | |||
C109 NGC 3195 | Chamaeleon | Southern Hemisphere | 10h 09.5m RA -80° 52m Dec | 11.60 | 1.33 | Planetary Nebula | 🔍︎ |