| Name | Type | RA | Dec | Size | VMag | Con | |
| NGC 7814 | GX-Sab | 00 03.3 | +16 09 | 5.5x2.3 | 10.6 | Peg | |
| bright edge-on with dust lane | |||||||
| NGC 281 | C+N | 00 52.8 | +56 37 | 35x30 | Cas | ||
| complex glow with a handful of *s | |||||||
| NGC 404 | GX-E0 | 01 09.4 | +35 43 | 3.5x3.5 | 10.3 | And | |
| bright elliptical located 7' NW of Beta Andromedae | |||||||
| NGC 457 | OC | 01 19.6 | +58 17 | 13 | 6.4 | Cas | |
| beautiful bird-shaped ("ET") cluster including mag 5 Phi Cas | |||||||
| NGC 654 | OC | 01 44.0 | +61 53 | 5 | 6.5 | Cas | |
| rich in faint stars | |||||||
| NGC 663 | OC | 01 46.3 | +61 13 | 16 | 7.1 | Cas | |
| rich cluster with several doubles | |||||||
| NGC 869 | OC | 02 19.1 | +57 08 | 30 | 3.5 | Per | |
| western member of naked-eye Double Cluster with NGC 884 | |||||||
| NGC 4111 | GX-S0 | 12 07.0 | +43 04 | 4.6x1.0 | 10.7 | CVn | |
| pretty edge-on with a prominent core | |||||||
| NGC 4214 | GX-Im | 12 15.7 | +36 20 | 8.5x6.6 | 9.8 | CVn | |
| large galaxy with hints of structure | |||||||
| NGC 4449 | GX-IBm | 12 28.2 | +44 06 | 6.2x4.4 | 9.6 | CVn | |
| large, bright irregular galaxy | |||||||
| NGC 4490 | GX-SBcdp | 12 30.6 | +41 38 | 6.3x3.1 | 9.8 | CVn | |
| Cocoon Galaxy, striking elongated galaxy with spiral structure | |||||||
| NGC 4605 | GX-SBcp | 12 40.0 | +61 37 | 5.8x2.2 | 10.3 | UMa | |
| very elongated, bright spiral | |||||||
| NGC 4631 | GX-SBm | 12 42.1 | +32 32 | 15.5x2.7 | 9.2 | CVn | |
| stunning edge-on with a very mottled appearance and close companion NGC 4627 | |||||||
| NGC 4656 | GX-SBmp | 12 44.0 | +32 10 | 15.1x3.0 | 10.5 | CVn | |
| striking galaxy merges with NGC 4657-appears like a celestial hockey stick! | |||||||
| NGC 5005 | GX-Sbc | 13 10.9 | +37 03 | 5.8x2.8 | 9.8 | CVn | |
| large, bright oval with an elliptical core | |||||||
| NGC 5248 | GX-Sbc | 13 37.5 | +08 53 | 6.2x4.5 | 10.3 | Boo | |
| fairly large with a well-defined core | |||||||
| NGC 5322 | GX-E3 | 13 49.3 | +60 11 | 5.9x3.9 | 10.2 | UMa | |
| bright elliptical with a striking core | |||||||
| NGC 5353 | GX-E5 | 13 53.4 | +40 17 | 2.2x1.1 | 11 | CVn | |
| brightest in a group of 5 galaxies | |||||||
| NGC 5371 | GX-Sbc | 13 55.7 | +40 28 | 4.4x3.5 | 10.6 | CVn | |
| located 25' ENE of the NGC 5353 group | |||||||
| NGC 5363 | GX-Ir | 13 56.1 | +05 15 | 4.1x2.6 | 10.1 | Vir | |
| prominent elliptical with a strong core, brightest in a large group | |||||||
| NGC 5466 | GC | 14 05.5 | +28 32 | 9 | 9 | Boo | |
| low surface brightness globular with faint stars | |||||||
| NGC 5746 | GX-Sb | 14 44.9 | +01 57 | 7.4x1.3 | 10.3 | Vir | |
| large, beautiful edge-on with hint of a dust lane | |||||||
| NGC 5866 | GX-E6p | 15 06.5 | +55 46 | 4.7x1.9 | 9.9 | Dra | |
| very bright with a bulging core and razor-thin dust lane, often taken for M102 | |||||||
| NGC 5846 | GX-E0 | 15 06.5 | +01 36 | 4.1x3.8 | 10 | Vir | |
| bright elliptical 40' E of 110 Virginis | |||||||
| NGC 5985 | GX-Sb | 15 39.6 | +59 20 | 5.5x3.0 | 11.1 | Dra | |
| trio with NGC 5981 and NGC 5982 | |||||||
| NGC 5907 | GX-Sc | 15 15.9 | +56 20 | 12.6x1.4 | 10.3 | Dra | |
| extremely large narrow streak | |||||||
| NGC 6210 | PN | 16 44.5 | +23 48 | 16" | 8.8 | Her | |
| unusually high surface brightness planetary with bluish color | |||||||
| NGC 6229 | GC | 16 47.0 | +47 32 | 4.2 | 9.4 | Her | |
| compact and bright but requires large aperture to resolve | |||||||
| NGC 6302 | PN | 17 13.7 | -37 06 | 45" | 9.7 | Sco | |
| Bug Nebula, unusual elongated planetary cut by dark lane | |||||||
| NGC 6309 | PN | 17 14.1 | -12 55 | 16" | 11.5 | Oph | |
| Box Nebula, small but irregular planetary | |||||||
| NGC 6369 | PN | 17 29.3 | -23 46 | 38" | 11.5 | Oph | |
| beautiful annular ring planetary | |||||||
| IC 4665 | OC | 17 46.3 | +05 43 | 41 | 4.2 | Oph | |
| naked-eye cluster, resolved in binoculars | |||||||
| NGC 6445 | PN | 17 49.3 | -20 01 | 33" | 10.9 | Sgr | |
| small but bright planetary in field with globular cluster NGC 6440 20' SSW | |||||||
| NGC 6503 | GX-Sc | 17 49.5 | +70 09 | 7.1x2.4 | 10.2 | Dra | |
| large, elongated spiral with a fairly high surface brightness | |||||||
| NGC 6543 | PN | 17 58.6 | +66 38 | 20" | 8.1 | Dra | |
| Cat's Eye Nebula, small high surface brightness oval planetary | |||||||
| B86 | DN | 18 02.7 | -27 50 | 4.5x3.0 | Sgr | ||
| stunning dark splotch just west of the very rich cluster NGC 6520 | |||||||
| NGC 6520 | OC | 18 03.4 | -27 54 | 6 | Sgr | ||
| very rich cluster set in a glorious field with dark nebula B86 on W side | |||||||
| NGC 6522 | GC | 18 03.6 | -30 02 | 5.6 | 8.5 | Sgr | |
| Pair with NGC 6528 15' E in "Baade's Window" | |||||||
| NGC 6572 | PN | 18 12.1 | +06 51 | 11" | 8 | Oph | |
| very high surface brightness planetary with a bluish color | |||||||
| B92 | DN | 18 15.5 | -18 11 | 12x6 | Sgr | ||
| large, dark cloud form a similar pair with B93 about 25' E | |||||||
| NGC 6603 | OC | 18 18.4 | -18 25 | 5 | Sgr | ||
| beautifully rich compact cluster set in the NE corner of M24 | |||||||
| NGC 6633 | OC | 18 27.7 | +06 34 | 27 | 4.6 | Oph | |
| large and bright cluster but scattered, naked-eye in dark sky | |||||||
| NGC 6645 | OC | 18 32.6 | -16 54 | 10 | Sgr | ||
| striking rich cluster of faint stars with a hole in center | |||||||
| IC 4756 | OC | 18 39.0 | +05 27 | 52 | Ser | ||
| unusually large naked-eye cluster, use lowest power | |||||||
| NGC 6709 | OC | 18 51.5 | +10 21 | 13 | 6.7 | Aql | |
| approx 70 *s in 20' field, use low x | |||||||
| NGC 6712 | GC | 18 53.1 | -08 42 | 7.2 | 8.2 | Sct | |
| irregular outline, require high power to resolve, planetary IC 1295 lies 24' ESE. | |||||||
| NGC 6723 | GC | 18 59.6 | -36 38 | 11 | 7.3 | Sgr | |
| large, well resolved globular in field with bright nebula NGC 6726 and NGC 6727 | |||||||
| NGC 6781 | PN | 19 18.4 | +06 33 | 108" | 11.6 | Aql | |
| large, annular planetary | |||||||
| Cr 399 | OC | 19 25.4 | +20 11 | 60 | 3.6 | Vul | |
| Coat Hanger or Brocchi's cluster, naked-eye cluster, best in binoc's | |||||||
| NGC 6811 | OC | 19 38.2 | +46 34 | 13 | 6.8 | Cyg | |
| fairly large, rich group in milky way | |||||||
| B142 | DN | 19 40.7 | +10 37 | 80x50 | Aql | ||
| well-defined dark nebula forming a large dark "E" with B143 | |||||||
| NGC 6819 | OC | 19 41.3 | +40 11 | 5 | 7.3 | Cyg | |
| rich group with 2 intersecting strings in milky way star field | |||||||
| NGC 6818 | PN | 19 44.0 | -14 09 | 20" | 9.4 | Sgr | |
| Little Gem, small, high surface brightness, bluish planetary | |||||||
| NGC 6826 | PN | 19 44.8 | +50 31 | 25" | 8.9 | Cyg | |
| Blinking planetary, alternately view disc and mag 10 central star | |||||||
| NGC 6857 | EN | 20 01.8 | +33 32 | 1 | Cyg | ||
| compact HII region surrounded by 4 stars and set in a rich field | |||||||
| NGC 6866 | OC | 20 03.7 | +44 00 | 7 | 7.6 | Cyg | |
| rich and appealing cluster with many stars in an elongated string | |||||||
| NGC 6871 | OC | 20 05.9 | +35 47 | 20 | 5.2 | Cyg | |
| incl two sets of bright multiple *s in rich * field | |||||||
| NGC 6888 | EN | 20 12.0 | +38 21 | 20x10 | Cyg | ||
| Crescent nebula, very large egg-shaped annulus of neb'y, use filter | |||||||
| NGC 6891 | PN | 20 15.2 | +12 42 | 15" | 10.4 | Del | |
| small, high surface brightness bluish oval | |||||||
| NGC 6905 | PN | 20 22.4 | +20 07 | 40" | 10.9 | Del | |
| Blue Flash Nebula, slightly elongated with a uniform brightness | |||||||
| NGC 6910 | OC | 20 23.1 | +40 47 | 8 | 7.4 | Cyg | |
| two mag 7.5 *s in cluster, 40' NNE of Gamma Cyg | |||||||
| NGC 6907 | GX-SBbc | 20 25.1 | -24 48 | 3.3x2.7 | 11.2 | Cap | |
| barred spiral reveals arms in larger scopes (currently hosts a supernova) | |||||||
| NGC 6939 | OC | 20 31.4 | +60 38 | 8 | 7.8 | Cep | |
| beautiful cluster, rich in faint stars with galaxy N6946 40' SE | |||||||
| NGC 6934 | GC | 20 34.2 | +07 24 | 7 | 8.9 | Del | |
| compact globular, mottled in 20cm but well resolved in 40cm | |||||||
| NGC 6940 | OC | 20 34.6 | +28 18 | 31 | 6.3 | Vul | |
| rich star field including the orange variable star FG Vulpeculae | |||||||
| NGC 6946 | GX-Sc | 20 34.9 | +60 09 | 11.5x9.8 | 8.8 | Cep | |
| large but low surface brightness galaxy with spiral arms in large scopes | |||||||
| NGC 6960 | SNR | 20 45.7 | +30 43 | 70x6 | Cyg | ||
| western branch of the remarkable Veil Nebula passing through 52 Cygni, use low x and filter | |||||||
| NGC 6992 | SNR | 20 56.4 | +31 43 | 60x8 | Cyg | ||
| Veil Nebula, extremely large, fantastic filamentary structure in dark skies, use filter | |||||||
| NGC 7000 | EN | 20 58.8 | +44 20 | 120x100 | Cyg | ||
| North American Nebula, excellent in dark skies with low power and filter | |||||||
| NGC 7023 | RN | 21 00.5 | +68 10 | 18x18 | Cep | ||
| large unusual nebulosity surrounding a mag 7 star | |||||||
| NGC 7008 | PN | 21 00.6 | +54 33 | 86" | 11 | Cyg | |
| bright annular planetary with unusual structure and faint stars involved | |||||||
| NGC 7009 | PN | 21 04.2 | -11 22 | 29" | 7.8 | Aqr | |
| Saturn Nebula, small but very bright with faint ansae using large scopes | |||||||
| NGC 7026 | PN | 21 06.3 | +47 51 | 20" | 10.9 | Cyg | |
| small but with double condensations at high power | |||||||
| NGC 7027 | PN | 21 07.1 | +42 14 | 14" | 8.5 | Cyg | |
| unusually high surface brightness planetary with double lobe structure | |||||||
| NGC 7039 | OC | 21 11.2 | +45 39 | 25 | 7.6 | Cyg | |
| large, triangular group in excellent low-x field | |||||||
| NGC 7129 | C+N | 21 43.0 | +66 06 | 8x7 | Cep | ||
| small group of stars in nebulosity | |||||||
| NGC 7160 | OC | 21 53.7 | +62 36 | 7 | 6.1 | Cep | |
| approx 30 *s incl two 7-8th mag & several pairs | |||||||
| NGC 7209 | OC | 22 05.2 | +46 30 | 25 | 6.7 | Lac | |
| large, fairly rich and uniform | |||||||
| NGC 7217 | GX-Sab | 22 07.9 | +31 22 | 3.9x3.2 | 10.1 | Peg | |
| round elliptical with a bright core | |||||||
| NGC 7243 | OC | 22 15.3 | +49 53 | 21 | 6.4 | Lac | |
| excellent low power field, incudes double star ∑2890 | |||||||
| NGC 7293 | PN | 22 29.6 | -20 50 | 980" | 7.6 | Aqr | |
| Helical Nebula, huge annular planetary of low surface brightness, use filter | |||||||
| NGC 7331 | GX-Sb | 22 37.1 | +34 25 | 10.5x3.7 | 9.5 | Peg | |
| very large, elongated spiral with very faint companions | |||||||
| NGC 7479 | GX-SBc | 23 05.0 | +12 19 | 4.1x3.1 | 10.8 | Peg | |
| elongated barred spiral, arms visible in large scopes | |||||||
| NGC 7510 | OC | 23 11.5 | +60 34 | 4 | 7.9 | Cep | |
| striking wedge-shaped cluster | |||||||
| NGC 7635 | EN | 23 20.7 | +61 12 | 15x8 | Cas | ||
| Bubble Nebula, unusual HII region located 35' SW of M52 | |||||||
| NGC 7662 | PN | 23 25.9 | +42 33 | 17" | 8.3 | And | |
| Blue Snowball, very bright with unusually high surf br, annular at high x | |||||||
| NGC 7686 | OC | 23 30.2 | +49 08 | 15 | 5.6 | And | |
| large, surrounding 6.3 mag *, elongated E-W | |||||||
| NGC 7789 | OC | 23 57.0 | +56 44 | 16 | 6.7 | Cas | |
| remarkably rich and uniform in faint stars | |||||||