Tief Belichtete Galaxien (TBG)
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Camelopadalis B
IC 342
IC 1613
LEDA 34385
NGC 598 (M 33)
NGC 672
NGC 772
NGC 891
NGC 1097
NGC 1156
NGC 2146 / NGC 2146A
NGC 2683
NGC 2768
NGC 2820 / NGC 2805 / NGC 2814
NGC 2855
NGC 2903
NGC 3226 / NGC 3227
NGC 3239
NGC 3344
NGC 3486
NGC 3521
NGC 3619
NGC 3631
NGC 4214
NGC 4258
NGC 4321 – M 100
NGC 4536 / NGC 4527
NGC 4594
NGC 4625 / 4618
NGC 4631
NGC 4631/56
NGC 4725
NGC 4762 / NGC 4754
NGC 5055
NGC 5297
NGC 5457
NGC 5585
NGC 5866
NGC 5907
NGC 7331
NGC 7454
Pavo II (ACO S 805)
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Victor Ambartsumian
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publications in collaboration with the TBG group
Sterne und Weltraum 38.Würzburg
Sterne und Weltraum 34.BoHeTa
Astrofisika – NGC 7331
publications from others – literature (1): galaxies
publications from others – literature (2): dwarf galaxies
publications from others – literature (3): stellar streams of the Local Group galaxies
publications from others – literature (4): stellar streams and shell galaxies in the Local Volume
Impressum
AdJ-2023
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NGC 2820 / NGC 2805 / NGC 2814
On 2016-03-14 O. Schneider published his result of NGC 2820, NGC 2814 and NGC 2805 within our TBG group. He exposured this image over 23.7 hours. Two possible dwarf companions were noticed near NGC 2805.
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