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Daftar gugus bola

Ini adalah daftar gugus bola. Magnitudo tampaknya tidak mencakup perbaikan ekstinsi.

Bima Sakti

Gambar gugus bolah VVV CL001 yang diambil oleh teleskop VISTA milik ESO. Di kanan adalah gugus bola UKS 1, di kirinya adalah gugus bola penemuan baru yang kurang jelas, VVV CL001.[1] Keduanya tidak terletak dekat diantara satu sama lain; tampak dekat karena secara tidak sengaja berada di arah pandang yang sama.[2]

Berikut adalah daftar gugus bola di halo Bima Sakti. Diameternya dalam menit busur seperti yang tampak dari Bumi. Sebagai acuan, koordinat langit epos J2000 Pusat Galaksi adalah asensio rekta  17j 45m 40.04d, deklinasi  -29° 00′ 28.1″. Sejumlah besar gugus bola dapat ditemukan di rasi bintang Ophiuchus dan Sagittarius, keduanya terletak di arah inti galaksi.

Pengidentifikasi Epos J2000 Rasi bintang Magnitudo

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Diameter

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Jarak (kpc) Catatan dan sumber
Asensio rekta Deklinasi
FSR 9  18j 28m 30.6d  -31° 54′ 24″ Sagittarius 7.2 6.9 [3]
FSR 19  17j 35m 38.4d  -21° 04′ 12″ Ophiuchus N/A tidak diketahui 7.2 [4]
FSR 25  17j 41m 43.2d  -19° 34′ 16″ Ophiuchus N/A tidak diketahui 7.0 [4]
FSR 190  20j 05m 31.3d  +33° 34′ 09″ Cygnus N/A 20.4 10.0 Kandidat,[5] kemungkinan merupakan sebuah gugus terbuka[6][7]
FSR 584  02j 27m 15d  +61° 37′ 28″ Cassiopeia N/A 6 1.4 kemungkinan merupakan sebuah gugus terbuka[8]
FSR 1716 (VVV CL005)  16j 10m 30.0d  -53° 44′ 56″ Norma N/A 3 7.5 [9]
FSR 1758  17j 31m 12d  −39° 48′ 30″ Scorpius <7 90 11.5
FSR 1767  17j 35m 43.0d  -36° 21′ 28″ Scorpius 6 10.6 [3]
FSR 1775  17j 56m 05.3d  -36° 33′ 57″ Scorpius 6 8.9 [3]
FSR 1776 (Minniti 23)  17j 54m 14.40d  -36° 09′ 08.64″ Scorpius 7.24 [10]
Omega Centauri  13j 26m 47.24d  -47° 28′ 46.5″ Centaurus 3.9 55 4.84 Gugus bola paling terang secara tampak, yang paling besar dan masif di Bima Sakti
47 Tucanae  00j 24m 05.67d  -72° 04′ 52.6″ Tucana 4.09 50 4.5
M2  21j 33m 28.01d  -00° 49′ 23.4″ Aquarius 6.47 16 17
M3  13j 42m 11.62d  +28° 22′ 38.2″ Canes Venatici 6.19 18 10.4
M4  16j 23m 35.36d  -26° 31′ 32.7″ Scorpius 5.63 36 2.2
M5  15j 18m 33.51d  +02° 04′ 54.9″ Serpens 5.65 21.6 7.5
M9  17j 19m 11.53d  -18° 30′ 58.2″ Ophiuchus 7.72 12 7.9
M10  16j 57m 09.03d  -04° 06′ 00.6″ Ophiuchus 6.60 20 4.4
M12  16j 47m 14.18d  -01° 56′ 54.7″ Ophiuchus 6.70 16 5.04
M13  16j 41m 41.37d  +36° 27′ 36.2″ Hercules 5.78 20 6.8
M14  17j 37m 36.10d  -03° 14′ 45.3″ Ophiuchus 7.59 11 9.3
M15  21j 29m 58.33d  +12° 10′ 01.1″ Pegasus 6.20 18 10.944
M19  17j 02m 37.80d  -26° 16′ 04.7″ Ophiuchus 6.77 17 8.8
M22  18j 36m 23.97d  -23° 54′ 14.5″ Sagittarius 5.10 32 3.2
M28  18j 24m 32.81d  -24° 52′ 11.2″ Sagittarius 6.79 11.2 5.5
M30  21j 40m 22.12d  -23° 10′ 47.5″ Capricornus 7.19 12 8.3
M53  13j 12m 55.07d  +18° 10′ 05.4″ Coma Berenices 7.61 13 18
M55  19j 39m 59.71d  -30° 57′ 53.1″ Sagittarius 6.32 19 5.4
M56  19j 16m 35.57d  +30° 11′ 00.5″ Lyra 8.27 8.8 10.1
M62  17j 01m 12.80d  -30° 06′ 49.4″ Ophiuchus 6.45 15 6.8
M68  12j 39m 27.99d  -26° 44′ 38.6″ Hydra 7.84 11 10.3
M69  18j 31m 23.10d  -32° 20′ 53.1″ Sagittarius 7.64 8.45 8.8
M70  18j 43m 12.76d  -32° 17′ 31.6″ Sagittarius 7.87 8 9.0
M71  19j 53m 46.49d  +18° 46′ 45.1″ Sagitta 8.19 7.2 4.0
M72  20j 53m 27.80d  -12° 32′ 13.7″ Aquarius 9.27 6.6 16.73
M75  20j 06m 04.75d  -21° 55′ 16.2″ Sagittarius 8.52 6.8 20.9
M79  05j 24m 11.09d  -24° 31′ 28.0″ Lepus 7.73 9.6 12.9
M80  16j 17m 02.41d  -22° 58′ 33.9″ Scorpius 7.33 10 10
M92  17j 17m 07.35d  +43° 08′ 09.4″ Hercules 6.44 14 8.3
M107  16j 32m 31.86d  -13° 03′ 13.3″ Ophiuchus 7.93 13 6.4
IC 1257  17j 27m 08.5d  -07° 05′ 35″ Ophiuchus 13.10 5.0 250
IC 4499  15j 00m 18.57d  -82° 12′ 49.6″ Apus 9.76 7.6 15
NGC 288  00j 52m 46.37d  -26° 34′ 58.7″ Sculptor 8.09 13 8.8
NGC 362  01j 03m 14.26d  -70° 50′ 55.6″ Tucana 6.40 14 8.5
NGC 1261  03j 12m 16.21d  -55° 12′ 59.2″ Horologium 8.29 6.85 16.4
NGC 1851  05j 14m 06.53d  -40° 02′ 48.8″ Columba 7.14 12 12.1
NGC 2298  06j 48m 59.41d  -36° 00′ 19.1″ Puppis 9.29 5 10.7
NGC 2419  07j 38m 08.47d  +38° 52′ 56.8″ Lynx 10.4 4.6 84.2
NGC 2808  09j 12m 03.05d  -64° 51′ 48.6″ Carina 6.20 14 9.6
NGC 3201  10j 17m 36.82d  -46° 24′ 44.9″ Vela 6.75 20 5.0
NGC 4147  12j 10m 06.30d  +18° 32′ 33.5″ Coma Berenices 10.32 4.4 19
NGC 4372  12j 25m 45.40d  -72° 39′ 32.7″ Musca 7.24 5 5.8
NGC 4833  12j 59m 34.46d  -70° 52′ 32.2″ Musca 6.91 14 6.6
NGC 5053  13j 16m 27.09d  +17° 42′ 00.5″ Coma Berenices 9.47 10 17.4
NGC 5286  13j 46m 26.81d  -51° 22′ 25.7″ Centaurus 7.34 11 11.0
NGC 5466  14j 05m 27.29d  +28° 32′ 04.0″ Boötes 9.04 9 15.9
NGC 5634  14j 29m 37.23d  −05° 58′ 35.1″ Virgo 9.47 5.5 25.2
NGC 5694  14j 39m 36.29d  −26° 32′ 20.2″ Hydra 10.17 4.3 35.0
NGC 5824  15j 03m 58.63d  -33° 04′ 04.8″ Lupus 9.09 7.2 32.0
NGC 5897  15j 17m 24.50d  -21° 00′ 37.0″ Libra 8.53 11 7.4
NGC 5927  15j 28m 00.69d  -50° 40′ 22.5″ Lupus 8.01 6 7.7
NGC 5946  15j 35m 28.52d  -50° 39′ 34.8″ Norma 9.61 3 10.6
NGC 5986  15j 46m 03.25d  -37° 47′ 10.6″ Lupus 7.52 9.7 10.4
NGC 6101  16j 25m 48.12d  -72° 12′ 06.9″ Apus 9.16 5 14.6
NGC 6144  16j 27m 13.86d  -26° 01′ 24.6″ Scorpius 9.01 7.4 8.9
NGC 6139  16j 27m 40.37d  -38° 50′ 55.7″ Scorpius 8.99 8.1 10.1
NGC 6229  16j 46m 58.84d  +47° 31′ 39.9″ Hercules 9.39 4.5 30.5
NGC 6235  16j 53m 25.31d  -22° 10′ 38.8″ Ophiuchus 9.97 5 11.5
NGC 6256  16j 59m 32.62d  -37° 07′ 17.0″ Scorpius 11.29 4.1 10.3
NGC 6284  17j 04m 28.65d  -24° 45′ 53.5″ Ophiuchus 8.83 6.1 15.3
NGC 6287  17j 05m 09.13d  -22° 42′ 29.6″ Ophiuchus 9.35 4.9 9.3
NGC 6293  17j 10m 10.20d  -26° 34′ 55.5″ Ophiuchus 8.22 8.1 9.5
NGC 6304  17j 14m 32.25d  -29° 27′ 43.7″ Ophiuchus 8.22 8 5.9
NGC 6316  17j 16m 37.30d  -28° 08′ 24.2″ Ophiuchus 8.43 5.2 10.4
NGC 6325  17j 17m 59.21d  -23° 45′ 57.6″ Ophiuchus 10.33 4.1 7.8
NGC 6342  17j 21m 10.08d  -19° 35′ 14.4″ Ophiuchus 9.66 4.2 8.5
NGC 6356  17j 23m 34.96d  -17° 48′ 47.0″ Ophiuchus 8.25 10 15.2
NGC 6355  17j 23m 58.60d  -26° 21′ 12.3″ Ophiuchus 9.14 4.2 9.5
NGC 6352  17j 25m 29.11d  -48° 25′ 19.8″ Ara 7.96 9 5.6
NGC 6362  17j 31m 54.99d  -67° 02′ 54.0″ Ara 7.73 15 7.6
NGC 6366  17j 27m 44.24d  -05° 04′ 47.5″ Ophiuchus 9.20 13 3.6
NGC 6380  17j 34m 28.00d  -39° 04′ 09.0″ Scorpius 11.31 3.6 10.9
NGC 6388  17j 36m 17.23d  -44° 44′ 06.9″ Scorpius 6.72 10.2 10.0
NGC 6397  17j 40m 42.04d  -53° 40′ 26.3″ Ara 5.73 31 2.4
NGC 6401  17j 38m 36.60d  -23° 54′ 34.2″ Ophiuchus 9.45 4.9 10.6
NGC 6426  17j 44m 54.65d  +03° 10′ 12.5″ Ophiuchus 11.01 4.2 20.6
NGC 6440  17j 48m 52.70d  -20° 21′ 36.9″ Sagittarius 9.2 4.4 8.5
NGC 6441  17j 50m 13.03d  -37° 03′ 04.6″ Scorpius 7.15 9.6 13.5
NGC 6453  17j 50m 51.70d  -34° 35′ 57.0″ Scorpius 10.08 7.6 11.6
NGC 6496  17j 59m 02.84d  -44° 15′ 57.4″ Scorpius 8.54 5.8 11.3
NGC 6517  18j 01m 50.52d  -08° 57′ 31.6″ Ophiuchus 10.23 4 10.6
NGC 6522  18j 03m 34.02d  -30° 02′ 02.1″ Sagittarius 8.27 9.2 7.7
NGC 6528  18j 04m 49.64d  -30° 03′ 21.8″ Sagittarius 9.60 5 7.9
NGC 6535  18j 03m 50.51d  -00° 17′ 51.5″ Serpens 10.47 3.4 6.7
NGC 6539  18j 04m 49.68d  −07° 35′ 09.0″ Serpens 9.33 7.9 7.8
NGC 6540  18j 06m 08.60d  −27° 45′ 55.0″ Sagittarius 9.30 1.5 5.3
NGC 6541  18j 08m 02.28d  -43° 42′ 53.6″ Corona Australis 6.30 15 7.0
NGC 6544  18j 07m 20.58d  −24° 59′ 50.7″ Sagittarius 7.77 9.1 2.9
NGC 6553  18j 09m 17.60d  -25° 54′ 31.3″ Sagittarius 8.06 9.1 6.01
NGC 6558  18j 10m 17.80d  −31° 45′ 50.0″ Sagittarius 9.26 4.1 7.4
NGC 6569  18j 13m 38.80d  −31° 49′ 36.8″ Sagittarius 8.55 6.2 10.9
NGC 6584  18j 18m 37.60d  −52° 12′ 56.8″ Telescopium 8.27 6.8 13.6
NGC 6624  18j 23m 40.51d  −30° 21′ 39.9″ Sagittarius 7.87 8.8 7.91
NGC 6638  18j 30m 56.10d  −25° 29′ 50.9″ Sagittarius 9.02 7.15 9.4
NGC 6642  18j 31m 54.10d  −23° 28′ 32.8″ Sagittarius 9.13 5.8 8.1
NGC 6652  18j 35m 45.66d  −32° 59′ 25.8″ Sagittarius 8.62 6 10.0
NGC 6712  18j 53m 04.30d  -08° 42′ 22.0″ Scutum 8.10 9.8 8.1
NGC 6717  18j 55m 06.04d  -22° 42′ 04.1″ Sagittarius 9.28 5.2 7.1
NGC 6723  18j 59m 33.15d  -36° 37′ 56.1″ Sagittarius 7.01 13 8.7
NGC 6749  19j 05m 15.30d  +01° 54′ 03.0″ Aquila 12.44 4 7.9
NGC 6752  19j 10m 52.11d  -59° 59′ 02.2″ Pavo 5.40 29 4.0
NGC 6760  19j 11m 12.01d  +01° 01′ 49.8″ Aquila 8.88 9.6 7.4
NGC 6934  20j 34m 11.49d  +07° 24′ 15.5″ Delphinus 8.83 7.05 16
NGC 7006  21j 01m 29.38d  +16° 11′ 14.1″ Delphinus 10.56 3.6 42
NGC 7492  23j 08m 26.63d  -15° 36′ 41.4″ Aquarius 11.29 4.2 26.3
2MASS-GC01  18j 08m 21.81d  -19° 49′ 47.0″ Sagittarius 27.74 3.3 3.6
2MASS-GC02  18j 09m 36.50d  -20° 46′ 44″ Sagittarius 24.60 1.9 4.9
2MASS-GC03 (FSR 1735)  16j 52m 10.6d  -47° 03′ 29″ Ara 12.90 0.8 9.8
2MASS-GC04 (FSR 1767)  17j 35m 44.8d  -36° 21′ 42″ Scorpius N/A tidak diketahui 1.5 Diperdebatkan[11][12]
Arp-Madore 1  03j 55m 02.30d  -49° 36′ 55.0″ Horologium 15.72 0.5 123.3
Arp-Madore 4  13j 56m 21.70d  -27° 10′ 03.0″ Hydra 15.89 3 32.2
BH 140  12j 53m 00.3d  -67° 10′ 28″ Musca [13][14]
Camargo 1102  17j 21m 44.9d  -26° 32′ 40″ Ophiuchus 8.2 [15][16]
Camargo 1103  18j 06m 31.3d  -25° 09′ 42″ Sagittarius 5.0 [17][16]
Camargo 1104  18j 05m 14.2d  -24° 58′ 46″ Sagittarius 5.4 [18][16]
Camargo 1105  17j 36m 33.9d  -28° 18′ 39″ Ophiuchus 5.8 [19][16]
Camargo 1106  17j 32m 34.3d  -30° 16′ 48″ Scorpius 4.5 [20][16]
Camargo 1107  17j 36m 58.2d  -30° 08′ 50″ Scorpius 4.0 Kandidat[21][22]
Camargo 1108  17j 46m 04.2d  -30° 51′ 53″ Scorpius 3.3 Kandidat[23][22]
Camargo 1109  17j 47m 26.6d  -26° 38′ 52″ Sagittarius 4.3 Kandidat[24][22]
DB 44  17j 46m 35.0d  -24° 53′ 28″ Sagittarius 6 8 Kandidat[3]
Djorgovski 1  17j 47m 28.30d  -33° 03′ 56.0″ Scorpius 13.6 2 13.7
Djorgovski 2  18j 01m 49.1d  -27° 49′ 33″ Sagittarius 9.90 9.9 6.3
Gugus E 3  09j 20m 57.07d  -77° 16′ 54.8″ Chamaeleon 11.35 10 8.1
Gugus bola Eridanus  04j 24m 44.5d  -21° 11′ 13″ Eridanus 14.70 1.0 90.0
ESO 224-8 (BH 176)  15j 39m 07.45d  -50° 03′ 09.8″ Norma 14 3 18.9
ESO 280-SC06  18j 09m 06.0d  -46° 25′ 23″ Ara 12.00 1.5 21.4
ESO 393-12  17j 38m 37.6d  -35° 39′ 02″ Scorpius 6 8.2 [3]
ESO 452-SC 11  16j 39m 25.45d  -28° 23′ 55.3″ Scorpius 12 1.2 8.3
ESO 456-09  17j 53m 54.3d  -32° 27′ 58″ Scorpius 6 7.6 [3]
ESO 456-78 (AL 3, BH 261)  18j 14m 06.60d  -28° 38′ 06.0″ Sagittarius 11 1.3 6.5
ESO 92-18  10j 14m 55.2d  -64° 36′ 40″ Carina 6 10.6
Ferrero 54  08j 33m 48.3d  -44° 26′ 49″ Vela 6 7.1 [5][25]
Gaia 1  06j 45m 52.8d  -16° 45′ 00″ Canis Major 4.6 kemungkinan merupakan sebuah gugus terbuka[26]
Gaia 2  01j 52m 28.8d  +53° 02′ 24″ Perseus 6 4.91 [26][5][25]
Garro 1  14j 09m 00.0d  -65° 37′ 12″ Circinus 15.5 [27]
GLIMPSE-C01  18j 48m 49.7d  -01° 29′ 50″ Aquila 22.24 4.2
Gran 1  17j 58m 36.61d  -32° 01′ 10.72″ Norma 8.8 [28]
Gran 2  17j 11m 33.6d  -24° 50′ 56.4″ Ophiuchus 12.56 16.60 [29]
Gran 3 (Patchick 125)  17j 05m 01.4d  -35° 29′ 45.6″ Scorpius 12.63 4 12.02 [29][30][5]
Gran 4  18j 32m 27.1d  -23° 06′ 50.4″ Sagittarius 11.81 22.49 [29]
Gran 5  17j 48m 54.7d  -24° 10′ 12.0″ Sagittarius 12.11 4.47 [29]
Haute-Provence 1 (HP 1)  17j 31m 05.2d  -29° 58′ 54″ Ophiuchus 11.59 1.2 8.2
IC 1276 (Palomar 7)  18j 10m 44.20d  -07° 12′ 27.4″ Serpens 10.34 8.0 5.4
Kim 1  22j 11m 41.3d  +07° 01′ 31.8″ Pegasus 19.8 [31]
Kim 2 (Indus I)  21j 08m 49.97d  -51° 09′ 48.6″ Indus 105 [32]
Kim 3  13j 22m 45.2d  -30° 36′ 03.6″ Centaurus 15.14 [33]
Koposov 1  11j 59m 18.50d  +12° 15′ 36.0″ Virgo 14.2 tidak diketahui 48.3
Koposov 2  07j 58m 17.00d  +26° 15′ 18.0″ Gemini 17.6 tidak diketahui 33.7
Kronberger 49  18j 10m 23.9d  -23° 20′ 25″ Sagittarius N/A 6 8.3 Gugus bola, atau sebuah sela pada persebaran debu antarbintang, mirip seperti Jendela Baade.[34][3]
Laevens 1 (Gugus kawah)  11j 36m 16.2d  −10° 52′ 38.8″ Crater 0.47 145
Laevens 3  21j 06m 55.05d  −14° 59′ 03.84″ Delphinus 61.4 [35]
Liller 1  17j 33m 24.50d  −33° 23′ 20.4″ Scorpius 16.77 6.8 8.2
Lynga 7  16j 11m 03.65d  -55° 19′ 04.0″ Norma 10.18 2.5 8.0
Mercer 3 (GLIMPSE-C02)  18j 18m 30.50d  −16° 58′ 38.0″ Sagittarius tidak diketahui tidak diketahui 5.5
Mercer 5  18j 23m 19.8d  -13° 40′ 07″ Scutum N/A 2 5.5 [36]
Minniti 1  18j 34m 48d  -28° 42′ 42″ Sagittarius 8.1 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 2  18j 30m 02d  -28° 26′ 24″ Sagittarius 6.6 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 3  18j 20m 23d  -32° 24′ 30″ Sagittarius 7 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 4  18j 15m 35d  -28° 18′ 00″ Sagittarius 5.3 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 5  17j 57m 06d  -35° 41′ 24″ Scorpius 8.5 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 6  18j 08m 22d  -31° 06′ 18″ Sagittarius 8.4 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 7  18j 01m 36d  -33° 55′ 06″ Sagittarius 6.8 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 8  18j 22m 19d  -26° 37′ 42″ Sagittarius 7.2 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 9  17j 10m 30d  -33° 15′ 06″ Sagittarius 8.5 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 10  17j 42m 46d  -37° 18′ 54″ Scorpius 9.5 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 11  17j 44m 33d  -34° 43′ 24″ Scorpius 5.9 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 12  17j 42m 36d  -25° 33′ 24″ Ophiuchus 5.6 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 13  17j 35m 54d  -34° 59′ 18″ Scorpius 6.2 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 14  17j 43m 03d  -31° 07′ 12″ Scorpius 6.3 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 15  17j 44m 13d  -32° 47′ 24″ Scorpius 7 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 16  17j 21m 23d  -32° 49′ 18″ Scorpius 7 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 17  18j 11m 37d  -29° 32′ 18″ Sagittarius 6 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 18  17j 30m 52d  -27° 16′ 36″ Ophiuchus 7.9 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 19  17j 40m 31d  -33° 57′ 42″ Scorpius 8.1 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 20  17j 51m 03d  -29° 50′ 30″ Sagittarius 7.3 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 21  17j 50m 41d  -34° 14′ 24″ Scorpius 7.6 Kandidat[37]
Minniti 22  17j 48m 51d  -33° 03′ 42″ Scorpius 8.1 7.4 [37][38]
Minniti 23  17j 54m 14.28d  -36° 09′ 08.64″ Scorpius 8.4 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 24  18j 01m 48.00d  -28° 21′ 36.72″ Sagittarius 7.9 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 26  17j 44m 28.80d  -34° 48′ 19.80″ Scorpius 7 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 28  17j 52m 32.28d  -33° 29′ 59.28″ Scorpius 10.1 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 29  17j 52m 23.78d  -32° 17′ 55.32″ Scorpius 9.6 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 30  17j 54m 03.48d  -31° 18′ 37.44″ Scorpius 9.9 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 31  17j 58m 36.79d  -27° 38′ 21.48″ Sagittarius 9.1 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 32  18j 06m 24.79d  -29° 18′ 29.16″ Sagittarius Kandidat[39]
Minniti 33  17j 49m 51.79d  -30° 44′ 12.48″ Scorpius 10.5 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 34  17j 54m 09.79d  -28° 25′ 51.24″ Sagittarius 8.8 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 35  17j 52m 07.99d  -28° 25′ 14.16″ Sagittarius 6.8 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 37  17j 56m 03.48d  -29° 34′ 50.16″ Sagittarius 8.8 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 38  17j 53m 44.50d  -30° 01′ 15.24″ Sagittarius 8.5 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 39  17j 52m 23.50d  -29° 17′ 40.20″ Sagittarius 8.8 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 40  17j 50m 42.48d  -29° 36′ 24.48″ Sagittarius 6.1 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 41  17j 50m 42.48d  -29° 36′ 24.48″ Sagittarius 8.8 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 42  17j 36m 37.49d  -29° 02′ 16.44″ Ophiuchus 10.4 Kandidat[39]
Minniti 48  17j 33m 18.0d  -28° 00′ 02″ Ophiuchus 12 8.4 [40]
Palomar 1  03j 33m 20.04d  +79° 34′ 51.8″ Cepheus 13.18 2.8 11.1
Palomar 2  04j 46m 05.91d  +31° 22′ 53.4″ Auriga 13.04 2.2 27.6
Palomar 3  10j 05m 31.90d  +00° 04′ 18.0″ Sextans 14.26 1.6 92.4
Palomar 4  11j 29m 16.80d  +28° 58′ 24.9″ Ursa Major 15.65 1.3 109
Palomar 5  15j 16m 05.25d  +00° 06′ 41.8″ Serpens 11.75 8.0 23
Palomar 6  17j 43m 42.20d  −26° 13′ 21.0″ Ophiuchus 11.55 1.2 5.8
Palomar 8  18j 41m 29.90d  −19° 49′ 33.0″ Sagittarius 11.02 5.2 12.8
Palomar 10  19j 18m 02.10d  +18° 34′ 18.0″ Sagitta 13.22 4.0 5.9
Palomar 11  19j 45m 14.40d  −08° 00′ 26.0″ Aquila 9.80 10.0 13.4
Palomar 13  23j 06m 44.44d  +12° 46′ 19.2″ Pegasus 13.47 0.7 26.0
Palomar 14  16j 11m 00.60d  +14° 57′ 28.0″ Hercules 14.74 2.2 74.7
Palomar 15  16j 59m 51.00d  −00° 32′ 20.0″ Ophiuchus 14.00 3.0 45.0
Patchick 99  18j 15m 47d  -29° 48′ 46″ Sagittarius 6.6 [41]
Patchick 122  09j 42m 30.7d  -52° 25′ 41″ Vela 3.2 5.6 [5][25]
Patchick 126  17j 05m 38.6d  -47° 20′ 32″ Ara 1.8 8.6 [5]
PWM 2 (Pfleiderer 2)  17j 58m 40.00d  −05° 04′ 30.0″ Ophiuchus tidak diketahui 2.5
Gugus bola Pyxis  09j 07m 57.80d  −37° 13′ 17.0″ Pyxis 12.9 4.0 40
Riddle 15  19j 11m 08.9d  +14° 49′ 59″ Aquila <2 18.1 [5]
RLGC 1 (Ryu 059)  16j 17m 08.41d  -44° 35′ 38.6″ Norma 28.8 [42]
RLGC 2 (Ryu 879)  18j 45m 28.17d  -05° 11′ 33.3″ Scutum 15.8 [42]
Ruprecht 106  12j 38m 40.20d  −51° 09′ 01.0″ Centaurus 10.9 2 21.2
Sagittarius II  19j 52m 40.5d  -22° 04′ 05″ Sagittarius 67 Kemungkinan satelit dariSagittarius dSph[43]
Segue 3  21j 21m 31d  +19° 07′ 02″ Pegasus 14.9 1.3 16.9
Terzan 1  17j 35m 47.80d  -30° 28′ 11.0″ Scorpius 15.9 2.4 6.7
Terzan 2  17j 27m 33.10d  -30° 48′ 08.4″ Scorpius 14.29 0.6 7.5
Terzan 3  16j 28m 40.08d  -35° 21′ 12.5″ Scorpius 12 3 8.2
Terzan 4  17j 30m 39.00d  -31° 35′ 43.9″ Scorpius 16 0.7 7.2
Terzan 5  17j 48m 04.80d  -24° 46′ 45.0″ Sagittarius 13.85 2.4 5.9
Terzan 6  17j 50m 46.38d  -31° 16′ 31.4″ Scorpius 13.85 1.4 6.8
Terzan 7  19j 17m 43.70d  -34° 39′ 27.0″ Sagittarius 12 6 [44]
Terzan 8  19j 41m 45.00d  -34° 00′ 01.0″ Sagittarius 12.4 4.4 [44]
Terzan 9  18j 01m 38.80d  -26° 50′ 23.0″ Sagittarius 16 0.2 7.1
Terzan 10  18j 03m 36.40d  -26° 04′ 21.0″ Sagittarius 14.9 1.5 5.8
Terzan 11  18j 12m 15.80d  -22° 44′ 31.0″ Sagittarius 15.63 1 6.9
Tonantzintla 2  17j 36m 10.50d  -38° 33′ 12.0″ Scorpius 12.24 2.2 8.2
UKS 1  17j 54m 27.20d  -24° 08′ 43.0″ Sagittarius 17.29 2 7.8
Willman 1  10j 49m 24.00d  +51° 03′ 00.0″ Ursa Major 15.3 1.75 45
VVV CL001  17j 54m 42.5d  -24° 00′ 53″ Sagittarius N/A N/A 8.23 [45]
VVV CL002  17j 41m 06.30d  -28° 50′ 42.3″ Ophiuchus N/A N/A 8.6 [46][47]
VVV CL003  17j 38m 54.56d  -29° 54′ 25.3″ Ophiuchus N/A N/A 13.2 kemungkinan merupakan sebuah gugus terbuka,[48] atau gugus bola diluar Bima Sakti[47]
VVV CL110  17j 22m 47.0d  -34° 41′ 17″ Scorpius N/A 6 11.2 Kandidat,[3] kemungkinan merupakan sebuah gugus terbuka[49]
VVV CL119  17j 30m 46.0d  -32° 39′ 05″ Scorpius 4.8 11.3 Kandidat[3]
VVV CL128  17j 39m 59.0d  -32° 26′ 27″ Scorpius N/A 6 11.4 Kandidat,[3] kemungkinan merupakan sebuah gugus terbuka[49]
VVV CL131  17j 41m 17.0d  -34° 34′ 02″ Scorpius N/A 6 9 [3]
VVV CL143  17j 44m 36.0d  -33° 44′ 18″ Scorpius N/A 6 8.9 [3]
VVV CL150  17j 50m 41.0d  -25° 13′ 06″ Sagittarius N/A 6 8.1 Kandidat,[3] kemungkinan merupakan sebuah gugus terbuka[49]
VVV CL153  17j 53m 32.0d  -25° 22′ 56″ Sagittarius 3.6 10 Kandidat[3]
VVV CL154  17j 55m 08.0d  -28° 06′ 01″ Sagittarius 6 8.9 Kandidat[3]
VVV CL160  18j 06m 57.0d  -20° 00′ 40″ Sagittarius 6 6.8 [3]
Balbinot 1  22j 10m 42.82d  +14° 56′ 49.0″ Pegasus 16.31 7.85 31.9 [50]

Grup Lokal

Pengidentifikasi Epos J2000 Magnitudo

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Galaksi
Asensio rekta Deklinasi
M54  18j 55m 03.33d  -30° 28′ 47.5″ 7.60 12 Sag DEG
Arp 2  19j 28m 44.11d  -30° 21′ 20.3″ 12.30 2.3 Sag DEG
Terzan 7  19j 17m 43.92d  -34° 39′ 27.8″ 12.00 1.2 Sag DEG
Terzan 8  19j 41m 44.41d  -33° 59′ 58.1″ 12.40 3.50 Sag DEG
Palomar 12  21j 46m 38.84d  −21° 15′ 09.4″ 11.99 2.9 Sag DEG
Whiting 1  02j 02m 57.00d  -03° 15′ 10.0″ 15.03 1.2 Sag DEG
NGC 1466  03j 44m 33d  -71° 40′ 17″ 11.4 1.9 LMC
NGC 1754  04j 54m 17.9d  -70° 26′ 30″ 12.0 3.3 LMC
NGC 1783  04j 59m 08.6d  -65° 59′ 15.8″ 10.93 5.3 LMC
NGC 1806  05j 02m 11.180d  -67° 59′ 05.89″ 10.6 2.1 LMC
NGC 1818  05j 04m 13.8d  -66° 26′ 02″ 9.7 3.4 LMC
NGC 1835  05j 05m 05.7d  -69° 24′ 15″ 10.6 5.6 LMC
NGC 1841[51]  04j 45m 23.0d  -83° 59′ 48″ 14.1 2.4 LMC
NGC 1846  05j 07m 34.9d  -67° 27′ 32.5″ 11.5 3.8 LMC
NGC 1854  05j 09m 20.1d  -68° 50′ 52.8″ 10.4 2.3 LMC
NGC 1866  05j 13m 38.920d  -65° 27′ 52.75″ 9.73 5.5 LMC
NGC 1868  05j 14m 36d  -63° 57′ 18″ 11.6 3.9 LMC
Gugus bola Reticulum  04j 36m 11.30d  −58° 51′ 48.0″ 12.7 5 LMC
SMASH 1  06j 20m 59.9d  −80° 23′ 44.7″ N/A N/A LMC[52]
YMCA 1  07j 23m 21.07d  -64° 49′ 54.8″ N/A N/A LMC?[53]
NGC 121  00j 26m 48.25d  -71° 32′ 8.4″ 11.24 3.1 SMC
Eridanus III  02j 22m 45.3d  -52° 17′ 05″ N/A N/A SMC?[54]
DES 1  00j 33m 59.8d  -49° 02′ 19″ N/A N/A SMC?[54]
Muñoz 1  15j 01m 48.02d  +66° 58′ 07.3″ N/A N/A Katai Ursa Minor[55]
NGC 1049 (Fornax 3)  02j 39m 52.5d  -34° 16′ 08″ 12.9 0.40 Katai Fornax
Fornax 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A Katai Fornax
Fornax 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A Katai Fornax
Fornax 4 N/A N/A N/A N/A Katai Fornax
Fornax 5 N/A N/A N/A N/A Katai Fornax
Fornax 6 N/A N/A N/A N/A Katai Fornax
Hodge IV N/A N/A N/A N/A NGC 147
SD-10 N/A N/A N/A N/A NGC 147
AndI-GC1 N/A N/A N/A N/A Andromeda I
Mayall II  00j 32m 46.51d  +39° 34′ 39.7″ 13.7 0.17 Andromeda
G76 N/A N/A N/A N/A Andromeda
037-B327 N/A N/A N/A N/A Andromeda
GALEXASC J003819.45+414713.7  00j 38m 19.5d  +41° 47′ 15″ ~17-18 0.033 Andromeda?
Hubble I N/A N/A N/A N/A Messier 110
Hubble II N/A N/A N/A N/A Messier 110
Hubble IV N/A N/A N/A N/A Messier 110
PGC 910901  00j 01m 29.5d  -15° 27′ 51″ N/A N/A WLM
Gugus bola di Sextans B N/A N/A N/A N/A Sextans B

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