Lista obiektów Hicksona
Lista obiektów astronomicznych należących do Zwartych Grup Hicksona.
Dane obserwacyjne
Obiekt | Gwiazdozbiór | Rektascensja (J2000)[1] | Deklinacja (J2000)[1] | Wielkość gwiazdowa[1] | Rozmiar kątowy[1] | Składników |
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Hickson 1 | Andromeda | 00h 26m 14,9s | +25°44′39″ | 13,8 | 2,9' | 4 |
Hickson 2 | Ryby | 00h 31m 44,8s | +08°27′28″ | 12,9 | 7,1' | 4 |
Hickson 3 | Wieloryb | 00h 34m 26,1s | -07°33′57″ | 13,0 | 3,8' | 4 |
Hickson 4 | Wieloryb | 00h 34m 30,4s | -21°25′07″ | 13,0 | 3,6' | 5 |
Hickson 5 | Ryby | 00h 39m 08,8s | +07°05′24″ | 13,3 | 1,6' | 4 |
Hickson 6 | Wieloryb | 00h 39m 24,7s | -08°22′05″ | 13,4 | 1,6' | 4 |
Hickson 7 | Wieloryb | 00h 39m 38,6s | +00° 54′ 18″ | 12,1 | 5,7' | 4 |
Hickson 8 | Andromeda | 00h 49m 51,8s | +23°36′24″ | 13,2 | 1,2' | 4 |
Hickson 9 | Wieloryb | 00h 54m 32,1s | -23°31′25″ | 13,6 | 2,1' | 4 |
Hickson 10 | Andromeda | 01h 26m 23,1s | +34°42′58″ | 10,9 | 10,9' | 4 |
Hickson 11 | Wieloryb | 01h 26m 47,9s | -23°12′17″ | 12,5 | 4,9' | 4 |
Hickson 12 | Wieloryb | 01h 27m 48,1s | -04°38′41″ | 13,4 | 2,6' | 5 |
Hickson 13 | Wieloryb | 01h 32m 36,4s | -07°51′19″ | 14,0 | 2,5' | 5 |
Hickson 14 | Wieloryb | 02h 00m 01,8s | -07°00′16″ | 13,0 | 6,7' | 4 |
Hickson 15 | Wieloryb | 02h 07m 53,7s | +02°09′43″ | 13,3 | 7,7' | 6 |
Hickson 16 | Wieloryb | 02h 09m 47,3s | -10°08′21″ | 11,4 | 6,4' | 4 |
Hickson 17 | Baran | 02h 14m 21,6s | +13°20′12″ | 15,0 | 1,0' | 5 |
Hickson 18 | Baran | 02h 39m 22,6s | +18°24′18″ | 13,4 | 2,0' | 4 |
Hickson 19 | Wieloryb | 02h 42m 58,8s | -12°23′26″ | 13,0 | 3,1' | 4 |
Hickson 20 | Baran | 02h 44m 31,4s | +26°07′29″ | 14,5 | 1,5' | 6 |
Hickson 21 | Erydan | 02h 45m 30,9s | -17°35′54″ | 11,0 | 10,8' | 5 |
Hickson 22 | Erydan | 03h 03m 44,5s | -15°39′22″ | 11,1 | 5,0' | 5 |
Hickson 23 | Erydan | 03h 07m 20,3s | -09°33′58″ | 12,1 | 7,1' | 5 |
Hickson 24 | Erydan | 03h 20m 32,5s | -10°50′47″ | 13,6 | 2,4' | 4 |
Hickson 25 | Wieloryb | 03h 20m 58,2s | -01°02′01″ | 12,9 | 6,4' | 7 |
Hickson 26 | Erydan | 03h 22m 07,6s | -13°37′40″ | 13,3 | 1,9' | 4 |
Hickson 27 | Erydan | 04h 19m 34,6s | -11°41′52″ | 15,1 | 3,8' | 5 |
Hickson 28 | Erydan | 04h 27m 33,1s | -10°18′20″ | 13,7 | 1,2' | 4 |
Hickson 29 | Erydan | 04h 34m 56,9s | -30°32′15″ | 15,2 | 48" | 4 |
Hickson 30 | Erydan | 04h 36m 43,0s | -02°49′19″ | 12,4 | 4,5' | 4 |
Hickson 31 | Erydan | 05h 01m 51,2s | -04°14′57″ | 14,3 | 54" | 4 |
Hickson 32 | Zając | 05h 01m 55,9s | -15°24′47″ | 13,3 | 3,0' | 4 |
Hickson 33 | Byk | 05h 11m 04,9s | +18°02′33″ | 13,5 | 2,1' | 4 |
Hickson 34 | Orion | 05h 22m 03,1s | +06°40′58″ | 13,1 | 1,2' | 4 |
Hickson 35 | Ryś | 08h 45m 41,0s | +44°30′25″ | 13,6 | 2,2' | 6 |
Hickson 36 | Rak | 09h 09m 41,2s | +15°46′33″ | 12,9 | 1,9' | 4 |
Hickson 37 | Rak | 09h 13m 54,7s | +29°59′43″ | 12,1 | 3,2' | 5 |
Hickson 38 | Lew | 09h 27m 56,1s | +12°15′32″ | 13,8 | 2,9' | 4 |
Hickson 39 | Hydra | 09h 29m 44,9s | -01°22′04″ | 15,1 | 1,0' | 4 |
Hickson 40 | Hydra | 09h 39m 10,4s | -04° 52′ 35″ | 12,5 | 1,7' | 6 |
Hickson 41 | Wielka Niedźwiedzica | 09h 58m 00,1s | +45°13′05″ | 12,4 | 4,1' | 4 |
Hickson 42 | Hydra | 10h 00m 36,8s | -19°40′35″ | 10,9 | 6,0' | 4 |
Hickson 43 | Sekstant | 10h 11m 30,2s | -00°03′28″ | 13,3 | 3,5' | 5 |
Hickson 44 | Lew | 10h 18m 18,3s | +21° 47′ 15″ | 10,0 | 16,4' | 4 |
Hickson 45 | Wielka Niedźwiedzica | 10h 19m 34,0s | +59°05′16″ | 14,0 | 3,4' | 4 |
Hickson 46 | Lew | 10h 22m 19,4s | +17°47′22″ | 13,8 | 3,6' | 4 |
Hickson 47 | Lew | 10h 26m 05,7s | +13°42′20″ | 12,9 | 2,3' | 4 |
Hickson 48 | Hydra | 10h 56m 03,6s | -27°07′05″ | 12,1 | 5,0' | 4 |
Hickson 49 | Wielka Niedźwiedzica | 10h 57m 00,1s | +67°09′20″ | 15,2 | 54" | 4 |
Hickson 50 | Wielka Niedźwiedzica | 11h 17m 26,1s | +54°53′35″ | 15,5 | 42" | 5 |
Hickson 51 | Lew | 11h 22m 38,5s | +24°15′55″ | 12,6 | 4,5' | 6 |
Hickson 52 | Lew | 11h 26m 36,1s | +21°03′38″ | 13,4 | 3,2' | 4 |
Hickson 53 | Lew | 11h 29m 15,7s | +20°44′52″ | 12,2 | 12,9' | 4 |
Hickson 54 | Lew | 11h 29m 32,6s | +20°33′00″ | 15,0 | 42" | 4 |
Hickson 55 | Smok | 11h 32m 30,1s | +70°47′12″ | 14,9 | 54" | 5 |
Hickson 56 | Wielka Niedźwiedzica | 11h 32m 51,1s | +52°55′20″ | 13,1 | 2,1' | 5 |
Hickson 57 | Lew | 11h 38m 07,9s | +21°57′23″ | 12,6 | 5,5' | 8 |
Hickson 58 | Lew | 11h 42m 28,8s | +10°17′15″ | 13,5 | 8,8' | 5 |
Hickson 59 | Lew | 11h 48m 42,7s | +12° 41′ 48″ | 13,5 | 2,1' | 5 |
Hickson 60 | Wielka Niedźwiedzica | 12h 03m 23,2s | +51°39′56″ | 14,4 | 2,3' | 4 |
Hickson 61 | Warkocz Bereniki | 12h 12m 41,1s | +29°08′56″ | 11,1 | 3,8' | 4 |
Hickson 62 | Panna | 12h 53m 25,3s | -09°15′17″ | 12,4 | 3,7' | 4 |
Hickson 63 | Centaur | 13h 02m 28,1s | -32°47′56″ | 13,9 | 2,9' | 4 |
Hickson 64 | Panna | 13h 26m 00,5s | -03°53′14″ | 14,4 | 1,7' | 4 |
Hickson 65 | Hydra | 13h 30m 12,4s | -29°31′45″ | 13,6 | 1,7' | 5 |
Hickson 66 | Wielka Niedźwiedzica | 13h 38m 48,0s | +57°16′38″ | 14,5 | 1,0' | 4 |
Hickson 67 | Panna | 13h 49m 21,0s | -07°14′02″ | 12,5 | 3,3' | 4 |
Hickson 68 | Psy Gończe | 13h 53m 56,0s | +40°18′02″ | 10,5 | 9,2' | 5 |
Hickson 69 | Wolarz | 13h 55m 46,6s | +25°02′07″ | 13,1 | 1,9' | 4 |
Hickson 70 | Psy Gończe | 14h 04m 28,5s | +33°18′03″ | 13,2 | 3,4' | 6 |
Hickson 71 | Wolarz | 14h 11m 20,3s | +25°27′29″ | 13,3 | 5,0' | 4 |
Hickson 72 | Wolarz | 14h 48m 11,1s | +19°02′04″ | 13,2 | 1,8' | 5 |
Hickson 73 | Wolarz | 15h 02m 55,4s | +23°19′48″ | 13,0 | 4,8' | 5 |
Hickson 74 | Wąż | 15h 19m 43,6s | +20°52′16″ | 12,9 | 1,9' | 5 |
Hickson 75 | Wąż | 15h 21m 49,1s | +21°09′40″ | 13,5 | 2,2' | 6 |
Hickson 76 | Wąż | 15h 31m 58,3s | +07°17′12″ | 13,6 | 3,3' | 5 |
Hickson 77 | Wąż | 15h 49m 32,2s | +21°48′30″ | 14,8 | 48" | 4 |
Hickson 78 | Smok | 15h 48m 33,4s | +68°11′16″ | 13,5 | 3,5' | 4 |
Hickson 79 | głowa Węża | 15h 59m 27,8s | +20° 43′ 58″ | 12,6 | 1,3' | 5 |
Hickson 80 | Smok | 15h 59m 18,7s | +65°12′24″ | 13,3 | 1,7' | 4 |
Hickson 81 | Herkules | 16h 18m 28,7s | +12°46′38″ | 14,5 | 54" | 4 |
Hickson 82 | Herkules | 16h 28m 35,3s | +32°48′26″ | 13,1 | 3,1' | 4 |
Hickson 83 | Herkules | 16h 35m 57,1s | +06°15′19″ | 14,8 | 1,9' | 4 |
Hickson 84 | Mała Niedźwiedzica | 16h 43m 59,6s | +77°49′17″ | 14,7 | 2,4' | 6 |
Hickson 85 | Smok | 18h 50m 17,1s | +73°20′55″ | 13,6 | 1,3' | 4 |
Hickson 86 | Strzelec | 19h 52m 19,1s | -30°48′49″ | 13,2 | 4,0' | 4 |
Hickson 87 | Koziorożec | 20h 48m 29,6s | -19°49′23″ | 12,9 | 1,5' | 4 |
Hickson 88 | Wodnik | 20h 52m 39,0s | -05°44′29″ | 12,2 | 5,2' | 4 |
Hickson 89 | Wodnik | 21h 20m 26,7s | -03°53′24″ | 14,6 | 4,8' | 4 |
Hickson 90 | Ryba Południowa | 22h 02m 23,3s | -31° 56′ 31″ | 10,1 | 7,4' | 4 |
Hickson 91 | Ryba Południowa | 22h 09m 29,6s | -27°45′04″ | 12,3 | 5,2' | 4 |
Hickson 92 | Pegaz | 22h 36m 13,5s | +33°59′15″ | 12,0 | 3,2' | 5 |
Hickson 93 | Pegaz | 23h 15m 38,5s | +19°00′28″ | 12,0 | 9,0' | 5 |
Hickson 94 | Pegaz | 23h 17m 30,8s | +18°44′40″ | 13,1 | 2,8' | 7 |
Hickson 95 | Pegaz | 23h 19m 46,4s | +09°31′02″ | 13,1 | 1,5' | 4 |
Hickson 96 | Pegaz | 23h 28m 13,0s | +08°47′59″ | 12,0 | 2,3' | 4 |
Hickson 97 | Ryby | 23h 47m 41,8s | -02°16′43″ | 12,4 | 5,2' | 5 |
Hickson 98 | Ryby | 23h 54m 27,6s | +00°24′00″ | 12,2 | 2,4' | 4 |
Hickson 99 | Pegaz | 00h 00m 58,0s | +28°24′52″ | 13,0 | 2,4' | 4 |
Hickson 100 | Pegaz | 00h 01m 35,4s | +13°09′31″ | 12,1 | 3,6' | 4 |
Przypisy
- ↑ a b c d The EVAC Hickson 100 Observing Program. East Valley Astronomy Club. [dostęp 2013-05-09]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-03-05)].
Linki zewnętrzne
- Katalog obiektów HCG (ang.)
- Zwarte Grupy Galaktyk (ang.)
- Reiner Vogel: Hickson Catalog of Compact Groups of Galaxies. A Complete Observing Guide of All 100 Groups. 2009. [dostęp 2015-11-22]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-05-27)]. (ang.).
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