109 Caldwell deep-sky objects
The Caldwell catalog contains 109 primarily southern-sky deep-sky objects (galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters) that are not too difficult to see using good binoculars and modest-sized telescopes. Astronomy clubs and star parties sometimes host "half-marathons" where the goal is to find half the 109 objects (C1 thru C109) in a single night.
Also see the related Messier Catalog and the more difficult Herschel 400 Catalog.
- Caldwell # Name/Type
- Magnitude
- Constellation
- C5
- galaxy
- 5.8
- Camelopardalis
- C7
- galaxy
- 3.3
- Camelopardalis
- C8
- open cluster
- 5
- Casseopeia
- C10
- open cluster
- 6.6
- Cassiopeia
- C11
- Bubble Nebula
- 5.8
- Cassiopeia
- C13
- Owl Cluster
- 5.9
- Cassiopeia
- C17
- galaxy
- 7
- Cassiopeia
- C18
- galaxy
- 8
- Cassiopeia
- C21
- galaxy
- 7
- Canes Venatici
- C26
- galaxy
- 9.5
- Canes Venatici
- C29
- galaxy
- 9
- Canes Venatici
- C32
- Whale Galaxy
- 10
- Canes Venatici
- C35
- galaxy
- 5.5
- Coma Berenices
- C36
- galaxy
- 6.5
- Coma Berenices
- C38
- Needle Galaxy
- 7
- Coma Berenices
- C57
- Barnard's Galaxy
- 9.5
- Sagittarius
- C58
- open cluster
- 11
- Canis Major
- C64
- Mexican Jumping Star
- 9
- Canis Major
- C68
- R CrA Nebula
- 9
- Corona Australis
- C78
- globular cluster
- 8
- Corona Australis
- C87
- globular cluster
- 11
- Horologium
- C95
- open cluster
- 11
- Triangulum Australe
- C109
- planetary nebula
- 11
- Chamaeleon