My Favorite Galaxies in Sky Viewer at https://www.legacysurvey.org/




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You can contact me at jq2uoz(at)hotmail.co.jp


This symbol on the astronomical chart points at the location of the galaxy.




Virgo

NGC 5746, z=0.00575
  




NGC 4410 (right), z=0.02507 (with Mrk1325B, z=0.02535)
IC 790 (middle), z=0.02489
MCG+02-32-054 (left), z=0.02314



NGC 4567 (upper), z=0.00760













NGC 4326, z=0.02370





















































NGC 4596, z=0.00660




2MASX J14512204+0648148 (right), z=0.03475
MCG+01-38-006, z=0.03497
SDSSCGB 97, z=0.0351
UZC J145124.6+064750, z=0.03565







2MASX J12525435-0318122 (left)
2dFGRS TGN189Z113 (right), z=0.0863









Leo

NGC 3628, z=0.00288




                                           






NGC 3799 (right), z=0.011048






NGC 3861 (upper), z=0.01688
MCG+03-30-094 (lower), z=0.01991 















































UGC 5161B (right), z=0.0333








Coma Berenices

NGC 4321 (M 100), z=0.005251





NGC 4298 (right), z=0.00381






NGC 4254 (M 99), z=0.008036








































Anonymous 003, z=0.108, 0.108, 0.107 (from left to right)




UGC 7230 (right), z=0.02378
LEDA 93116 (left), z=0.02377
2MASX J12133956+1607334 (left), z=0.02380









Canes Venatici

NGC 5033, z=0.00284




NGC 5194 (M 51) (lower), z=0.00155
NGC 5195 (upper), z=0.00191

























NGC 3034 (M 82), z=0.00073
















NGC 3690 (right), z=0.010
NGC 3690 East (left), z=0.010361







MCG+10-17-005 (upper), z=0.0604
LEDA 2580146 (lower), z=0.05935








NGC 2854 (lower), z=0.009155
NGC 2856 (upper), z=0.00882







NGC 5278 (right), z=0.02597
NGC 5279 (left), z=0.025663







Others

NGC 7814, z=0.003505





UGC 12914 (lower), z=0.01451




UGC 4653 (lower), z=0.057333
MLCG 0415 (middle), z=0.0566
VV 243c (upper), z=0.05731 







NGC 628 (M 74), z=0.002188



NGC 1068 (M 77), z=0.003810



NGC 3023 (left), z=0.006276
NGC 3018 (right), z=0.006214



Letter "D"
NGC 985, z=0.04271






2MASX J05373599+0120038, z=0.03537



APG 146 (left), z=0.075436
LEDA 509




Letter "U"
IC 214, z=0.030044
IC 214N, z=0.03069







MCG+04-01-002 (right), z=0.05711
MCG+04-01-003 (left), z=0.0578




MCG+08-26-012 (left), z=0.027622
2MASX J14122652+4541254 (right), z=0.028183
















UGC 11788 (right), z=0.060262
2MASX J21402809+2509498 (left)




NGC 6090, z=0.029434
NGC 6090W, z=0.030699
Mrk 496A, z=0.029427
IRAS F16104+5235 NE, z=0.02948
WR 119, z=0.02945














LEDA 2189865 (upper), z=0.05756
2MASX J08241628+4157121 (lower), z=0.030774








Gravitational Lens
Probably, SL2S J021737-051329 source,  z=1.847


NGC 6240, z=0.024323
NGC 6240N, z=0.0249
NGC 6240S, z=0.0251
etc.

2MASS J09452964-0021546 (upper), z=0.0515 
2MASX J09452973-0022061 (lower),  z=0.05291










LEDA 2738120



As a citizen science volunteer for Supernova Hunters, I have so far discovered more than 500 new supernova candidates including SN2018clq (At the bottom of the page, "jq2uoz" is shown as one of the volunteers who discovered the supernova candidate).
The following images (left and right) shows the supernova SN2018cjn that I identified in the project. The supernova is not shown in the middle image because the middle image was taken before the supernova explosion. This supernova is about 1.3 billion light-years away from the earth (redshift = 0.1). That is, this supernova exploded about 1.3 billion years ago, and the light generated by the explosion traveled through space for 1.3 billion years and has just reached the earth. I was the first person in the world to identify this supernova.

(The left and middle images are from https://star.pst.qub.ac.uk/ps1threepi/psdb/candidate/1184620411704413400/, and the right image is from http://legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=281.5850&dec=70.7369&zoom=14&layer=dr8)