NGC1395 Observation Details

NGC1395 Daily Motion
NGC1395 will rise at 01:07, during twilight, and will ascend to 64° by the time twilight ends at 06:15.NGC1395 will be visible until April, 1, when it will move too close to the Sun. During this time, its proximity to the Sun will cause it to disappear from the night sky, making it unobservable for a while.
NGC1395 Visibility Timetable on August 13
NGC1395 Rise and Set Timetable
Time | Elevation | |
Astrosession begin | 20:19 | -61° |
Moon Rise, 75.6% illuminated | 22:41 | -33° |
NGC1395 rise | 01:07 | |
Astrosession end | 05:50 | 60° |
Civil sunrise | 06:39 | 66° |
Sunrise | 07:02 | 67° |
NGC1395 transit | 07:06 | 67° |
Moon Set | 11:07 | 27° |
Track NGC1395 Position Throughout the Night
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NGC1395 Image Gallery
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DSS Near-Infrared

DSS Composite image

The photos are taken from the Digitized Sky Survey 2 (DSS2), which was produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) under NASA contract, using data from the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), the European Southern Observatory (ESO), and the National Geographic Society-Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS II).
Special thanks to the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, and the California Institute of Technology for their significant contributions.
Finder Chart for NGC1395
Object name | NGC1395 |
Field of view | |
Limiting magnitude | |
NGC1395 coordinates | 3.6416, -23.02753 |
Center coordinates | 3.6416, -23.02753 |
NGC1395 Passage Through Night
Current position of NGC1395
Time | 00:05 |
Latitude | 0 |
Longitude | 0 |
NGC1395 elevation | -14° |
NGC1395 Azimuth | -114° |
Annual motion of NGC1395
Date | Thu, 14 August 2025 |
Twighlight start | 20:15 |
Twighlight end | 05:45 |
Twighlight duration | 9h 30m |
Rise | 01:03 |
Set | 13:01 |
Elevation at transit | 67° |
Transit time | 07:02 |
Equatorial coordinates | RA: 03h 38m 29s", Dec: -23° 01' 39s |
Magnitude | 10 |
Constellation | Eridanus |
The graph is structured with the vertical axis showing the hours of the day, ranging from 12 AM to 12 AM the next day, while the horizontal axis spans each day of the year.
The reddish shaded area indicates the periods when the NGC1395 is above the horizon, visible to observers. The white line marks the times when the celestial object reaches its highest point in the sky each day, known as the transit.
Data Credits
The nebulae information on this page is sourced from the OpenNGC project, developed by Matteo Verga. OpenNGC provides detailed data on the NGC catalog, which is a valuable resource for exploring deep-sky objects such as nebulae.
For more details or to contribute to OpenNGC, visit the official GitHub repository: OpenNGC on GitHub.