User:IanOsgood/List of astronomical objects by angular size

This table shows the angular sizes of the larger astronomical objects as seen from the Earth:

TODO: other columns? distance, RA/DEC

  Galaxy   Nebula   Open cluster   Globular cluster

Object Angular size Magnitude
Galactic Bulge 25° × 10° ?
Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy 12°
Large Magellanic Cloud 10°.75 × 9°.17 0.9
Barnard's Loop 10°
Centaurus A (radio lobes) 10° × 4°
Vela Supernova Remnant 12
Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy 450′ × 216′
Coalsack Nebula 7° × 5°
Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex 6.5° × 4.5°
Large Sagittarius Star Cloud 6° × 4°
Small Magellanic Cloud 5° 20′ × 3° 5′ 2.7
Hyades (star cluster) 330′ 0.5
Andromeda Galaxy 190′ × 60′ 3.4
Simeis 147
Veil Nebula/Cygnus Loop 180′ 7.0
Witch Head Nebula 180′ × 60′
California Nebula 150′ × 40′ ? 6.0
Carina Nebula 120′ 1.0
North America Nebula 120′ × 100′ 4.0
W50 120′ × 60′
Beehive Cluster 95′ 3.7
Small Sagittarius Star Cloud 2° × 1° 2.5
Lagoon Nebula 90′ × 40′ 6.0
Messier 7 80′ 3.3
Rosette Nebula 1.3° 9.0
Pleiades (star cluster) 75′ × 50′ ? 2.8 - 5.6
Triangulum Galaxy 70.8′ × 41.7′ 6.27
Orion Nebula 65′ 3.0
Lambda Orionis 60′
Brocchi's Cluster 60′ 3.6
Puppis A 60′
Heart Nebula 60′ 18.3
NGC 6357
Pelican Nebula 60′ × 50′
Double Cluster 60′ × 30′ 4.3
Messier 48 54′ 5.5
IC 443 50′
Cave Nebula 50′ × 30′
Trapezium Cluster 47′ 4.0
IC 4665 45′ 8.27
RCW 86 40′
Sharpless 308 40′
NGC 6820 and NGC 6823 40′
NGC 1973, NGC 1975 and NGC 1977 40′ × 25′ 7
Tarantula Nebula 40′ × 25′ 8
Soul Nebula 40′ × 10′
Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy 39′.8 × 30′.9 10.1
Messier 41 38′ 4.5
IC 405 37′ × 10′
Omega Centauri 36.3′ 3.7
Messier 4 36′ 7.12
SN 1006 36′
Draco Dwarf 35.5′ × 24.5′ 10.9
Messier 34 35′ 5.5
NGC 281 35′
NGC 55 32'.4 × 5'.6 8.8
Sun 31.6' – 32.7'
Messier 22 32′ 6.17
Messier 25 32′ 4.6
Messier 39 32′ 4.6
NGC 6397 32′ 6.68
Moon 29.3′ – 34.1' -12.74 (full)
47 Tucanae 30′.9 4.91
Ursa Minor Dwarf 30′.2 × 19′.1 11.9
Flame Nebula 30′
NGC 1435 30′ 13
Messier 47 30′ 4.2
Messier 67 30′ 6.1
NGC 2736 30′ × 7′
Pinwheel Galaxy 28′.8 × 26′.9 8.3
Messier 35 28′ 5.3
Sculptor Galaxy 27′.5 × 6′.8 8.0
Messier 23 27′ 6.9
Messier 46 27′ 6.1
NGC 6633 27′ 4.6
Messier 81 26.9′ × 14.1′ 7.89
Boötes Dwarf Galaxy 26′.0 ± 1′.4 13.1
Centaurus A 25′.7 × 20′.0 7.8
Helix Nebula 25′ 13.5
Butterfly Cluster 25′ 4.2
NGC 7380 25′ 7.2
Messier 37 24′ 6.2
NGC 2244 24′ 4.8
Carina Dwarf 23′.4 × 15′.5 11.3
Messier 5 23′ 6.65
Messier 13 23′ 5.8
Messier 93 22′ 6.0
NGC 300 21′.9 × 15′.5 9.0
NGC 2403 21′.9 × 12′.3 8.9
Messier 110 21.9′ × 11.0′ 8.92
NGC 4236 21′.9 × 7′.2 10.5
IC 342 21′.4 × 20′.9
NGC 247 21′.4 × 6′.9 9.9
Messier 38 21′
NGC 6752 20′.4 5.4
Trifid Nebula 20′ 6.3
NGC 2264 20′ 3.9
Messier 10 20′ 6.6
Messier 43 20′x15′ 9.0
NGC 4945 20′.0 × 3′.8 9.3
NGC 3109 19′.1 × 3′.7 10.4
Messier 55 19′ 7.42
NGC 4372 18.6′
Messier 106 18′.6 × 7′.2 9.1
NGC 3201 18′.2 6.75
Iris Nebula 18′ 6.8
Messier 3 18′ 6.19
Messier 15 18′ 6.2
Crescent Nebula 18′ × 12′
Palomar 12 17′.4 11.99
Messier 19 17′ 6.8
Messier 2 16′ 6.3
Messier 12 16′ 6.7
Messier 50 16′ 5.9
NGC 4565 15′.90 × 1′.85 10
NGC 6822 15′.5 × 13′.5 9.3
NGC 4631 15′.5 × 2′.7 9.8
Messier 26 15′ 8.0
NGC 3628 15′ × 3′.8 9.5
Wild Duck Cluster 14′ 6.3
NGC 288 13′.8
NGC 891 13′.5 × 2′.5 10.8
Messier 9 12′ 7.7
Messier 14 11′ 7.6
NGC 6946 11′ × 10′ 8.9
Messier 82 11′.2 × 4′.3 8.41

Planets

edit

The planets of the solar system appear significantly smaller.

Object Angular size Magnitude
ISS ~60″ max
Jupiter 30″ – 49″
Rings of Saturn 34″ – 46″
Venus 10″ – 66″
Saturn 15″ – 20″
Mars 4″ – 25″
Mercury 5″ – 13″
Uranus 3″ – 4″
Neptune 2″
Ceres 0.8″
Pluto 0.1″
Eris 40 mas

Stars

edit

The largest stars appear smaller still. The two largest below are red giants at some distance, whereas the last two are sun-sized stars at very close distance.