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X ID Image Name Constellation Type NGC Herschel RA. Dec. (w) (h) Mag. X1 None Cassiopeia Open Cluster 189 00:39:35.6 +61:05:42 5 8.8 X2 Sail Boat Cluster Cassiopeia Open Cluster 225 H VIII-78 00:43:36 +61:46:00 15 7 X3 None Cassiopeia Nebulae 281 00:52:53.8 +56:37:30 35 30 7.8 X4 None Sculptor Globular Cluster 288 H VI-20 00:52:45.5-26:35:51 13 8.1 X5 Lost Pearl Galaxy Andromeda Galaxy. 404 H II-224 01:09:26.9 +35:43:06 3.5 3.5 10 X6 Little Spindle Galaxy Cetus Galaxy. 584 H I-100 01:31:20.5-06:52:002 4.1 2 10.5 X7 Ying Yang Cluster Cassiopeia Open Cluster 659 H VIII-65 01:44:24 +60:40:12 6 7.9 X8 Fiddlehead Galaxy Aries Galaxy. 772 H I-112 01:59:19.5 +19:00:27 7.2 4.3 10.3

X9 None Cetus Galaxy. 908 H I-153 02:23:4.6-21:14:00 6.1 2.7 10.2 X10 Perseus Lenticular Galaxy Perseus Galaxy. 1023 H I-156 02:40:24.1 +39:03:48 7.4 2.5 9.5 X11 Eye of God Galaxy Eridanus Galaxy. 1232 03:09:45.3-20:34:45 7.4 6.5 9.8 X12 Snow Collar Galaxy Eridanus Galaxy. 1291 03:17:18.3-41:06:26 11 9.5 8.5 X13 Fornax A Fornax Galaxy. 1316 00:00:00 00:00:00 13.5 9.3 8.2 X14 Alpha Persei Moving Cluster Perseus Open Cluster 00:00:00 00:00:00 X15 Embryo Nebula Perseus Nebulae 1333 03:29:18 +31:25:00 6 3 5.7 X16 Comet Planetary Fornax Planetary Nebula 1360 03:33:14.6-25:52:16 9 5 9.4

X17 None Fornax Galaxy. 1365 03:33:36.7-36:08:27 11 6.2 9.5 X18 None Fornax Galaxy. 1399 03:38:28.9-35:26:59 6.9 6.5 9.4 X19 None Fornax Galaxy. 1398 03:38:52-26:20:14 7.6 5.3 9.5 X20 None Fornax Galaxy. 1404 03:38:51.7-35:35:34 3.3 3 10 X21 Kemble's Cascade Camelopardalis Star Field 00:00:00 00:00:00 X22 Oyster Nebula Camelopardalis Planetary Nebula 1501 H IV-53 04:06:59.4 +60:55:17 0.9 11.5 X23 Jolly Roger Cluster Camelopardalis Open Cluster 1502 H VII-47 04:07:49.2 +62:19:54 20 6 X24 Cleopatra's Eye Eridanus Planetary Nebula 1535 H IV-26 04:14:15.8-12:44:20 0.9 9.6

X25 m & m Double Cluster Perseus Open Cluster 1528 H VII-61 04:15:19 +51:12:42 18 6.4 X26 m & m Double Cluster Perseus Open Cluster 1545 H VIII-85 04:20:56.2 +50:15:19 12 6.2 X27 Pirate Moon Cluster Taurus. Open Cluster 1647 H VIII-8 04:45:42.2 +19:07:09 40 6.4 X28 Raspberry Nebula Lepus Planetary Nebula 418 05:27:28.3-12:41:48 0.2 0.2 9.1 X29 Lambda Orionis Cluster Orion Open Cluster 00:00:00 00:00:00 X30 Coal Car Cluster Orion Open Cluster 1981 05:35:12-04:26:00 28 4.2 X31 None Orion Open Cluster 00:00:00 00:00:00 X32 Running Man Orion Nebulae 1977 05:35:18-04:49:15 20 6.3

X33 Rubber Stamp Nebula Orion Nebulae 1999 H IV-33 05:36:25.4-06:42:57 2 2 X34 Flame Nebula Orion Nebulae 2024 H V-28 05:41:42-01:51:24 30 30 7.2 X35 None Orion Nebulae 2163 06:07:49.5 +18:39:27 3 2 X36 Little Pleiades Cluster Orion Open Cluster 2169 H VIII-24 06:08:24.3 +13:57:53 6 5.9 X37 None Orion Nebulae 2175 06:09:38.6 +20:29:18 18 6.9 X38 Christmas Tree Monoceros Open Cluster 2264 H VIII-5 06:40:58.2 +09:53:44 40 4.1 X39 Hagrid's Dragon Monoceros Open Cluster 2301 H VI-27 06:51:45.2 +00:27:33 15 6 X40 Avery's Island Monoceros Open Cluster 2353 H VIII-34 07:14:30.3-10:15:57 18 7.1

X41 Albino Butterfly Nebula Puppis Planetary Nebula 2440 H IV-64 07:41:55.4-18:12:29 1.3 9.4 X42 Stinging Scorpion Puppis Star Field 2451 07:45:24-37:57:00 50 2.8 X43 None Puppis Nebulae 2467 07:52:26-26:26:12 15 7.1 X44 Golden Earring Cluster Vela Open Cluster 2547 08:10:9-49:13:30 25 4.7 X45 The Dish Cluster Puppis Open Cluster 2539 H VII-11 08:10:36.9-12:49:14 15 6.5 X46 Heart & Dagger Cluster Puppis Open Cluster 2546 08:12:24-37:37:00 70 6.3 X47 UFO Galaxy Lynx Galaxy. 2683 H I-200 08:52:41.3 +33:25:12 9.3 2.1 9.7

X48 None Camelopardalis Galaxy. 2655 H I-288 08:55:37.7 +78:13:25 4.9 4.1 10.1 X49 Tiger's Eye Galaxy Ursa Major Galaxy. 2841 H I-205 09:22:2.3 +50:58:35 8.1 3.5 9.3 X50 String of Pearls Cluster Vela Open Cluster 2488 09:27:27-56:57:24 X51 None Leo Major Galaxy. 2903 H I-56 09:32:9.7 +21:29:57 12.6 6 8.8 X52 Little Pinwheel Galaxy Ursa Major Galaxy. 3184 H I-168 10:18:17 +41:25:24 7.4 6.9 9.6 X53 Queen's Cash Cluster Vela Open Cluster 3228 10:21:22-51:43:42 5 6 X54 Little Jewel Box Carina Open Cluster 3293 10:35:51-58:13:48 5 4.7 X55 None Leo Minor Galaxy. 3344 H I-81 10:43:30.9 +24:55:22 7.1 6.5 9.7

X56 None Leo Major Galaxy. 3521 H I-13 11:05:48.8-00:02:13 11.2 5.4 9.2 X57 Frame Galaxy Hydra Galaxy. 3621 H I-241 11:18:15.8-32:48:40 12.3 6.8 9.4 X58 King Hamlet's Ghost Galaxy Leo Major Galaxy. 3628 H V-8 11:20:16.7 +13:35:24 13.1 3.1 9.6 X59 None Canes Venatici Galaxy. 4214 H I-95 12:15:38.8 +36:19:39 8 6.6 9.6 X60 Silver Streak Galaxy Virgo Galaxy. 4216 H I-35 12:15:54 +13:08:52 8.1 1.8 10.3 X61 None Corvus Planetary Nebula 4361 H I-65 12:24:30.8-18:47:03 2.1 10.9 X62 Coma Berenices Cluster Coma Berenices Open Cluster 00:00:00 00:00:00 X63 Cocoon Galaxy Canes Venatici Galaxy. 4490 H I-198 12:30:36.1 +41:38:34 6.4 3.2 9.5

X64 Lime Nebula Camelopardalis Planetary Nebula 3568 12:33:06.9 +82:33:51 X65 Hairy Eyebrow Galaxy Virgo Galaxy. 4526 H I-31=38 12:34:2.8 +07:41:56 7 2.5 9.6 X66 Faberge Egg Galaxy Ursa Major Galaxy. 4605 12:39:59.3 +61:36:30 5.9 2.4 10.1 X67 The Hook Galaxy Canes Venatici Galaxy. 4656 H I-176 12:43:58.1 +32:10:11 15.3 2.4 10.1 X68 None Virgo Galaxy. 4699 H I-129 12:49:2.2-08:39:50 3.8 2.8 9.6 X69 None Coma Berenices Galaxy. 4725 H I-84 12:50:26.5 +25:30:0 10.7 7.6 9.3 X70 Iota's Ghost Centaurus Galaxy. 5102 13:21:57-36:37:54 8.6 2.7 9.5

X71 Little Scorpion Cluster Centaurus Open Cluster 5281 13:46:36.7-62:54:34 8 5.9 X72 None Virgo Galaxy. 5363 H I-6 13:56:7.1 +05:15:14 4.1 2.6 10.5 X73 None Centaurus Open Cluster 5662 14:35:30.8-56:39:46 30 5.5 X74 Blade and Pearl Galaxy Virgo Galaxy. 5746 H I-126 14:44:55.7 +01:57:22 7.4 1.3 10.5 X75 Fool's Gold Galaxy Draco Galaxy. 5866 H I-215 15:06:29.4 +55:45:49 6.5 3.1 9.9 X76 Ghost Globular Libra Globular Cluster 5897 H VI-19 15:17:24.5-21:00:35 11 8.4 X77 None Lupus Globular Cluster 5986 15:46:3.5-37:47:08 9.6 7.6 X78 Turtle Nebula Hercules Planetary Nebula 6210 16:44:29.5 +23:48:02 0.4 8.8

X79 None Scorpius Open Cluster 6242 16:55:30.6-39:28:01 9 6.4 X80 Moth Wing Cluster Scorpius Open Cluster 6281 17:04:47.2-37:53:16 8 5.4 X81 Little Ghost Nebula Ophiuchus Planetary Nebula 6369 H IV-11 17:29:20.4-23:45:33 0.6 11.4 X82 Phantom Cluster Scorpius Open Cluster 6400 17:40:12-36:57:42 12 8.8 X83 Summer Beehive Ophiuchus Open Cluster 4665 17:46:12 +05:43:00 70 70 4.7 X84 Box Nebula Sagittarius Planetary Nebula 6445 H II-586 17:49:15.1-20:00:32 0.7 11.2 X85 Lost in Space Galaxy Draco Galaxy. 6503 17:49:27.5 +70:08:37 7 2.5 10.2

X86 Silver Nugget Cluster Scorpius Globular Cluster 6441 17:50:12.9-37:03:02 9.6 7.2 X87 Barnard's Star Ophiuchus Star. 00:00:00 00:00:00 X88 Dead Man's Chest Sagittarius Open Cluster 6520 H VII-7 18:03:25-27:53:28 5 7.6 X89 Starfish Cluster Sagittarius Globular Cluster 6544 H II-197 18:07:20.6-24:59:49 9.2 7.5 X90 Emerald Eye Nebula Ophiuchus Planetary Nebula 6572 18:12:6.4 +06:51:15 0.3 8.1 X91 None Sagittarius Globular Cluster 6624 H I-50 18:23:40.5-30:21:38 8.8 7.6 X92 Tweedledum Cluster Ophiuchus Open Cluster 6633 H VIII-72 18:27:15.1 +06:30:30 20 4.6

X93 None Serpens Cauda Open Cluster 4756 18:38:54 +05:26:00 X94 Flying Unicorn Cluster Aquila Open Cluster 6709 18:51:30 +10:20:00 15 6.7 X95 None Scutum Globular Cluster 6712 H I-47 18:53:4.3-08:42:20 9.8 8.1 X96 None Sagittarius Globular Cluster 6723 18:59:33.2-36:37:52 13 6.8 X97 Coathanger Vulpecula Star Field 00:00:00 00:00:00 X98 Fox Head Cluster Cygnus Open Cluster 6819 19:41:18 +40:11:00 5 7.3 X99 Little Gem Nebula Sagittarius Planetary Nebula 6818 H IV-51 19:43:57.8-14:09:09 0.8 9.3 X100 Pirate Frigate Cluster Cygnus Open Cluster 6866 H VII-59 20:03:55.1 +44:09:33 7 7.6

X101 Mothra Cluster Vulpecula Open Cluster 6940 H VII-8 20:34:32.3 +28:16:49 25 6.3 X102 Northern Coalsack Cygnus Nebulae 21:40:00 +41:00:00 300 480 X103 Coat Button Nebula Cygnus Planetary Nebula 7008 H I-192 21:00:32.8 +54:32:38 1.4 10.7 X104 None Cygnus Planetary Nebula 7027 21:07:1.7 +42:14:12 0.3 0.2 8.5 X105 Misty Clover Cluster Cepheus Open Cluster 00:00:00 00:00:00 X106 Potter's Golden Snitch Cepheus Open Cluster 7380 H VIII-77 22:47:21 +58:07:54 20 7.2 X107 Little Ladle Pisces Star Field 00:00:00 00:00:00 X108 Herschel's Spiral Cluster Cassiopeia Open Cluster 7789 H VI-30 23:57:28.6 +56:42:52 25 6.7

X109 Bond's Galaxy Sculptor Galaxy. 7793 23:57:49.2-32:35:30 9.3 6.3 9