Milky Way Spheroid Substructure

RA, Dec, l, and b are all in degrees, distances are in kiloparsecs, all velocities are in km/s.
To calculate the galactic standard of rest velocity we used the equation Vgsr = Vhel+9cos(l)cos(b)+232sin(l)cos(b)+7sin(b), from 23

Links to machine readable versions of the tables are provided for each of the tables.
Columns are the same as those displayed here, but with the References and everything to the right of it have been removed.
Also, all blank values have been replaced by -9999
The object Segue 1 is listed both in the dwarf galaxies table and in the globular clusters table due to the ongoing debate over which type of object it really is.

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Dwarf Galaxies | Globular Clusters | Stellar Overdensities | Tidal Tails and Stellar Streams | References

Dwarf Galaxies Machine Readable

Name Other Names RA Dec l b D hel V gsr V hel References Credibility Tidal Disruption
Sculptor None 15.04 -33.71 287.53 -83.15 90 79.49 110 48 Yes, 84; or No, 19
Phoenix P6830 27.78 -44.44 272.14 -68.95 440 196.22 -13 48
Segue 2 None 34.82 20.18 149.4 -38.1 -250.86 -39.2 8
Fornax None 39.98 -34.53 237.3 -65.65 140 268.48 53 48 Yes, 20; or No, 79
LMC None 80.89 -69.76 280.47 -32.88 50 251.55 278 48 Yes, 83
Carina None 100.40 -50.97 260.11 -22.22 138 96.27 223 48 Yes, 62
Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy None 108.15 -27.68 240.0 -8.0 7 59
Ursa Major II None 132.88 63.13 152.5 37.4 30 101.55, 58-115, 5890
Leo T None 143.72 17.05 214.9 43.7 420 248.52 35 45 No, 25
Leo A DDO 69 149.86 30.75 196.89 52.42 800, 35-77.24 24 48
Sex B DDO 70 150.00 5.33 233.2 43.78 1360 456.43 301 48
Segue 1 None 151.77 16.08 220.5 50.4 23 341.98, 66206, 664 Possibly connected to Orphan Stream, 5;
Possibly connected to the Sagittarius Stream, 66, but maybe not 33
Leo I DDO 74 152.11 12.31 225.97 49.1 250 261.64 285 48 Yes, 77
Sex A DDO 75 152.75 -4.69 246.14 39.87 1320 210.94 324 48
Sex dSph None 153.26 -1.61 243.49 42.27 90 251.76 226 48
Ursa Major None 158.72 51.92 159.43 54.41 100 86 Yes, 67
Leo II DDO 93 168.37 22.15 220.17 67.23 210 48.32 76 48 No, 22
Leo V None 172.79 81.2 261.86 58.54 60.8 173.3 7
Leo IV None 173.24 -00.53 265.4 56.5 160 4
Ursa Major Y None 182.99 53.59 135.68 62.55 100 80
Virgo Z None 185.08 -1.35 286.95 60.55 40 80
Coma Berences None 186.75 23.90 241.9 83.6 44 4
Canes Venatici II None 194.29 34.32 113.6 82.7 150 4
SDSSJ1257+3419 None 194.29 34.32 113.59 82.7 150 74
Canes Venaticci W None 199.02 33.25 83.43 81.89 160 80
Canes Venatici None 202.01 33.56 74.3 79.8 220 91.22 36 89
E383-87 None 207.33 -36.06 315.84 25.35 1500 551.72 326 48
Bootes III None 209.3 26.8 35.41 75.35 46 36 Connected to Styx, 36
Bootes II None 209.53 12.85 353.75 68.85 42 81, 82
Bootes Dwarf Spheroidal None 210.03 14.50 358.1 69.6 60 3 No, 29
Ursa Minor None 227.30 67.21 104.94 44.8 60 -395.15 -247 48 Yes, 60
Hercules X None 246.94 29.45 49.11 42.75 100 80
Hercules None 247.76 12.79 28.7 36.9 132, 21 4 Yes, 62
Draco None 260.01 57.91 86.36 34.74 80 -65.95 -293 48 No, 75
Sagittarius Dwarf GalaxyNone 283.76 -30.48 5.59 -14.12 24center: 161.57,
65 in Virgo: -100
17148, 52 Yes, 43
Sag DIG E594-4 292.50 -17.68 21.05 -16.28 1040 -226.41 -77 48
NGC 6822 None 296.24 -14.80 25.34 -18.39 500 -3.21 -57 48 Yes, 24
Tucana P69519 340.45 -64.42 322.91 -47.36 880 -2.31 130 48
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Globular Clusters Machine Readable

Name Other Names RA Dec l b D hel V gsr V lsr V hel References Tidal Disruption
NGC 10447 Tuc 6.02 -71.98 305.9 -44.89 4.5 -157.64 -28.0 -18.7 41 Yes, 53; or No, 49
NGC 288None 13.19 -25.94 152.28 -89.38 8.8 -17.62 -53.9 -46.6 41 Yes, 53; or No, 49
NGC 362None 15.80 -69.90 301.53 -46.25 8.5 221.72 213.3 223.5 41 Yes, 40
Whiting 1 WHI B0200-03 30.74 3.25 161.62 -60.64 29.4 16, 17 Connected to Sagittarius, 17
FSR 584 None 36.82 61.62 134.06 0.84 1.4 10
NGC 1261None 48.06 -54.98 270.54 -52.13 16.4 35.21 53.4 68.2 41 Yes, 53
Pal 1 None 53.34 79.06 130.07 19.03 10.9 -301.83 -76.0 -82.8 41, 30 Connected to Orphan Stream, 5; or Monoceros Stream, 30
AM 1 E 1 58.76 -48.93 258.36 -48.47 121.9 86.14 99.5 116.0 41
Eridanus None 66.18 -20.97 218.11 -41.33 90.2 180.85 -41.4 -23.6 41
Pal 2 None 71.52 31.04 170.53 -9.07 27.6 -43.01 -141.9 133.0 41
CC 01 None 78.36 37.45 169.19 -0.9 46
NGC 1851None 78.52 -39.98 244.51 -35.04 12.1 421.53 301.7 320.5 41 Yes, 53
NGC 1904M 79 81.04 -23.94 227.23 -29.35 12.9 115.17 186.8 206.0 41 Yes, 53
CC 14 None 82.25 34.39 173.5 -0.06 14
CC 11 None 98.36 12.06 200.17 1.55 14
NGC 2298None 102.24 -35.99 245.63 -16.01 10.7 21.36 129.8 148.9 41, 30 Yes, 53; Connected to Monoceros Stream, 30
CC 03 None 104.81 -3.92 217.3 -0.05 46
CC 05 None 105.21 -8.94 221.96 -1.99 46
NGC 2419 None 114.53 38.09 180.37 25.24 84.2 -243.86 -26.4 -20.0 41
Koposov 2 None 119.57 26.25 195.11 25.55 40 51
CC 12 None 124.13 -35.67 253.72 -0.21 14
CC 10 None 124.62 -35.79 254.05 0.05 46
Grillmair 2006 None 132.86 63.14 152.45 37.43 37 35
Pyxis None 136.99 -36.97 261.32 7.0 39.7 -60.88 19.1 34.3 41
NGC 2808None 138.01 -63.90 282.19 -11.25 9.6 71.61 80.1 93.6 41, 30 Yes, 40; Connected to Monoceros Stream, 30
E 3 None 140.24 -76.96 292.27 -19.02 4.3 41
Pal 3 None 151.38 0.00 240.14 41.86 92.7 -42.79 74.9 83.4 41
Segue 1 None 151.77 16.08 220.5 50.4 23 341.98, 66 206, 664 Possibly connected to Orphan Stream, 5;
Possibly connected to the Sagittarius Stream, 66, but maybe not 33
NGC 3201None 154.40 -45.95 277.23 8.64 5.0 380.12 481.9 494.0 41 Yes, 40
Willman 1 (possibly a dSph)SDSSJ1049+5103162.3451.05158.5756.7838, 87 85 Yes, 19; or No, 76
SDSSJ1058+2843 None 164.52 28.71 202.65 64.97 24 54
Pal 4 None 172.32 28.09 202.31 71.8 109.2 -122.45 76.7 74.5 41
Koposov 1 None 179.82 12.26 260.98 70.75 50 51
NGC 4147 None 182.52 18.05 252.85 77.19 19.3 139.14 186.5 183.2 41
NGC 4372None 186.43 -71.94 300.99 -9.88 5.8 186.87 63.8 72.3 41 Yes, 53
Rup 106 None 189.66 -50.99 300.89 11.67 21.2 -138.82-49.7 -44.0 41 Connected to Orphan Stream, 5
NGC 4590M 68 189.86 -25.92 299.63 36.05 10.2 -84.23 -96.2 -94.3 41 Yes, 40
NGC 4833 None 194.89 -69.90 303.61 -8.01 6.5 161.37 192.7 200.2 41
[DBSB2003]83 None 197.80 -61.24 305.2 0.03 13
[DBSB2003]84 None 197.94 -61.23 305.2 0.02 13
NGC 5024 M 53 198.23 18.01 332.96 79.76 17.8 -84.87 -71.5 -79.1 41
NGC 5053 None 199.11 17.08 335.69 78.94 16.4 -46.23 51.8 44.0 41
NGC 5139omega Cen201.69 -46.95 309.1 14.97 5.3 73.32 229.4 232.3 41 Yes, 53
NGC 5272M 3 205.54 28.04 42.21 78.71 10.4 372.21 -137.0 147.6 41 Yes, 53
NGC 5286 None 206.61 -50.96 311.61 10.57 11.0 107.58 54.7 57.4 41, 30 Connected to Monoceros Stream, 30
AM 4 None 208.95 -26.97 320.15 33.54 29.9 41
NGC 5466None 211.36 28.50 42.15 73.59 15.9 154.15 119.7 107.7 41 Yes, 9
NGC 5634 None 217.40 -4.90 342.21 49.26 25.2 -28.15 -36.1 -45.1 41 Connected to Sagittarius, 1
NGC 5694None 219.90 -25.94 331.06 30.36 34.7 30.19 -138.7 144.1 41 Yes, 53
IC 4499 None 225.07 -81.96 307.35 -20.47 18.9 41
NGC 5824None 225.99 -32.99 332.55 22.07 32.0 66.33 -22.5 -27.5 41 Yes, 53
RCW 87 None 226.33 -57.52 320.15 0.79 12
Pal 5None 229.02 0.01 0.85 45.86 23.2 -106.47 -46.1 -58.7 41 Yes, 53
NGC 5897 None 229.35 -20.98 342.95 30.29 12.4 42.51 110.0 101.5 41
NGC 5904M 5 229.64 2.01 3.86 46.8 7.5 206.01 65.7 52.6 41 Yes, 53
NGC 5927 None 232.00 -49.92 326.6 4.86 7.6 97.61 -106.3 107.5 41
NGC 5946 None 233.86 -49.94 327.58 4.19 10.6 32.08 129.8 128.4 41
BH 176 None 234.78 -49.99 328.41 4.34 15.6 -27.0 41, 30 Connected to Monoceros Stream, 30
NGC 5986 None 236.51 -36.93 337.02 13.27 10.4 -46.16 94.3 88.9 41
Lynga 7 None 242.76 -54.96 328.77 -2.79 7.2 -184.39 8.9 8.0 41
Pal 14 AvdB 242.77 14.09 28.75 42.18 73.9 95.99 93.5 76.6 41
NGC 6093 M 80 244.26 -21.90 352.67 19.46 10.0 155.18 18.6 8.2 41
NGC 6121 M 4 245.89 -25.94 350.97 15.97 2.2 237.00 80.0 70.4 41
NGC 6101 None 246.45 -71.98 317.75 -15.82 15.3 470.34 357.2 361.4 41
NGC 6144 None 246.80 -25.99 351.93 15.7 8.5 163.37 198.8 188.9 41
NGC 6139 None 246.91 -37.90 342.37 6.94 10.1 15.53 13.0 6.7 41
Terzan 3 None 247.16 -34.96 345.08 9.19 7.5 237.44 -129.0 136.3 41
[DBSB2003]170 None 247.24 -48.39 334.72 -0.65 13
NGC 6171 M 107 248.13 -12.99 3.37 23.01 6.4 -7.41 -20.4 -33.6 41
1636-283 ESO452-SC11 249.85 -27.95 351.91 12.1 7.8 41
[DBSB2003] 172 None 250.29 -47.12 337.92 -0.47 12
NGC 6205M 13 250.42 36.04 59.01 40.91 7.7 106.51 -227.2 245.6 41 Yes, 53
NGC 6229 None 251.74 47.06 73.64 40.31 30.4 355.77 -136.4 154.2 41
NGC 6218M 12 251.81 -0.90 15.72 26.31 4.9 -40.25 -26.4 -42.2 41 Yes, 27; or No, 49
[DBSB2003]174 None 252.04 -44.64 340.05 -0.23 13
FSR 1735 None 253.04 -47.05 339.19 -1.85 9.1 32
NGC 6235 None 253.35 -21.97 358.92 13.52 11.4 190.99 98.8 87.3 41
NGC 6254M 10 254.28 -3.98 15.14 23.08 4.4 15.27 91.5 75.8 41 Yes, 53
NGC 6256 None 254.88 -36.99 347.79 3.31 8.4 -77.35 -94.0 101.4 41
Pal 15 None 255.01 0.05 18.87 24.3 44.6 72.96 85.2 68.9 41
NGC 6266 M 62 255.30 -29.98 353.57 7.32 6.9 52.29 -60.5 -70.0 41
NGC 6273 M 19 255.65 -25.98 356.87 9.38 8.6 354.13 145.6 135.0 41
[DBSB2003]177 None 256.05 -41.66 344.22 -0.6 13
NGC 6284 None 256.12 -23.91 358.35 9.94 15.3 -25.28 38.7 27.6 41, 30 Connected to , Monoceros Stream, 30
NGC 6287 None 256.28 -21.92 0.13 11.02 9.3 282.65 -277.1 288.7 41
NGC 6293 None 257.54 -25.93 357.62 7.83 8.8 150.61 -135.5 146.2 41
[DBSB2003]179 None 257.88 -38.82 347.58 0.11 13
NGC 6304 None 258.63 -28.95 355.83 5.38 6.0 -7.95 -97.4 107.3 41
NGC 6316 None 259.15 -27.99 357.18 5.76 11.0 -92.34 81.8 71.5 41
NGC 6341 M 92 259.28 43.00 68.34 34.86 8.2 267.04 -101.7 120.3 41
NGC 6325 None 259.49 -22.91 0.97 8.0 8.0 8.14 41.4 29.8 41
NGC 6333 M 9 259.79 -17.93 5.54 10.7 7.9 266.19 242.0 229.1 41
NGC 6342 None 260.29 -18.94 4.9 9.73 8.6 329.88 128.9 116.2 41
NGC 6356 None 260.89 -16.92 6.72 10.22 15.2 -52.42 40.2 27.0 41, 30 Connected to , Monoceros Stream, 30
NGC 6355 None 260.99 -25.96 359.58 5.43 9.5 323.63 -166.0 176.9 41
NGC 6352 None 261.37 -47.96 341.42 -7.17 5.7 236.89 -116.7 120.9 41
[BDSB2003] 164 None 261.38 -36.37 351.47 -0.46 12
IC 1257 None 261.78 -6.99 16.53 15.15 25.0 293.27 -124.6 140.2 41
Terzan 2 HP 3 261.88 -29.93 356.32 2.3 8.7 265.44 118.7 109.0 41
NGC 6366 None 261.93 -4.99 18.41 16.04 3.6 205.65 -106.3 122.3 41
[DB2001]40 None 262.61 -33.30 353.42 -0.36 13
Terzan 4 HP 4 262.66 -30.93 356.02 1.31 9.1 -95.42 -40.5 -50.0 41
HP 1 BH 229 262.77 -28.90 357.42 2.12 14.1 135.54 63.1 53.1 41
NGC 6362 None 262.97 -66.98 325.55 -17.57 7.6 -66.88 -15.1 -13.1 41
Liller 1 None 263.35 -32.96 354.84 -0.16 9.6 78.59 61.0 52.0 41
NGC 6380 Ton 1 263.61 -38.99 350.18 -3.42 10.7 221.03 3.7 -3.6 41
FSR 1767 None 263.93 -36.36 352.6 -2.17 1.5 11
Terzan 1 HP 2 263.94 -29.95 357.56 0.99 5.6 54.05 123.9 114.0 41
Ton 2 Pismis 26 264.04 -37.94 350.8 -3.42 8.1 376.49 -176.9 184.4 41
NGC 6388 None 264.07 -43.93 345.56 -6.74 10.0 83.02 86.7 81.2 41
NGC 6402 M 14 264.40 -2.97 21.32 14.81 9.3 -146.14 -49.7 -66.1 41
NGC 6401 None 264.65 -22.90 3.45 3.98 10.5 -17.38 -53.2 -65.0 41
NGC 6397None 265.17 -52.92 338.17 -11.96 2.3 -145.66 21.4 18.9 41 Yes, 53
[DB2000]52 None 265.61 -28.06 358.78 0.05 13
Pal 6 None 265.92 -25.97 2.09 1.78 5.9 148.44 193.7 182.5 41
NGC 6426 None 266.22 3.02 28.09 16.23 20.7 129.31 -144.5 162.0 41
[DB2000]56 None 266.60 -28.62 359.71 -0.37 13
Djorg 1 None 266.86 -32.98 356.67 -2.48 12.0 539.54 -353.2 362.4 41
Terzan 5 Terzan 11 267.02 -23.92 3.84 1.69 10.3 -68.48 -82.4 -94.0 41
NGC 6440 None 267.21 -19.95 7.73 3.8 8.4 -265.95 -65.9 -78.7 41
NGC 6441 None 267.55 -36.99 353.53 -5.01 11.7 90.51 24.4 16.4 41
[BDSB2003]103 None 267.69 -30.72 358.57 -2.16 13
Terzan 6 HP 5 267.69 -30.97 358.57 -2.16 9.5 62.07 135.7 126.0 41
NGC 6453 None 267.71 -33.93 355.72 -3.87 9.6 40.16 -74.9 -83.7 41
[DB2000]41 None 268.26 -25.34 2.84 0.39 13
UKS 1 None 268.61 -23.98 5.12 0.76 8.3 41
Pfleiderer 2 PWM2 269.67 5.075 22.28 9.32 16 68
NGC 6496 None 269.75 -43.96 348.02 -10.01 11.5 -1.79 -107.0 112.7 41
[BDSB2003]107 None 270.17 -23.92 5.9 -0.43 13
[BDSB2003]106 None 270.39 -23.16 5.34 -0.99 13
Terzan 9 None 270.41 -25.91 3.6 -1.99 6.5 97.67 70.0 59.0 41
Djorg 2 ESO456-SC38 270.45 -26.92 2.76 -2.51 6.7 41
NGC 6517 None 270.46 -7.90 19.23 6.76 10.8 47.57 -24.1 -39.6 41
Terzan10 None 270.73 -26.0 4.42 -1.86 5.7 41
NGC 6522 None 270.89 -29.99 1.02 -3.93 7.8 -158.82 -11.0 -21.1 41
NGC 6535None 270.96 0.03 27.18 10.44 6.8 102.59 -198.0 215.1 41 Yes, 53
NGC 6528 None 271.20 -29.99 1.14 -4.17 7.9 101.44 216.3 206.2 41
NGC 6539 None 271.20 -6.94 20.8 6.78 8.4 144.23 -29.9 -45.6 41
NGC 6540 Djorg 3 271.53 -26.91 3.29 -3.31 3.7 26.06 -6.9 -17.7 41
NGC 6544 None 271.83 -23.90 5.84 -2.2 2.7 20.80 -15.7 -27.3 41
[BDSB2003]105 None 271.87 -24.25 5.2 -2.6 13
NGC 6541 None 272.00 -42.95 349.48 -11.09 7.0 149.93 -152.7 158.7 41
2MS-GC01 2MASS-GC01 272.09 -18.92 10.47 0.1 3.6 41
ESO-SC06 ESO280-SC06 272.27 -45.96 346.9 -12.57 21.7 41
NGC 6553 None 272.32 -24.90 5.25 -3.03 6.0 186.17 4.8 -6.5 41
2MS-GC02 2MASS-GC02 272.40 -19.92 9.78 -0.62 4.0 41
NGC 6558 None 272.57 -30.91 0.2 -6.02 7.4 252.04 -187.6 197.2 41
IC 1276 Pal 7 272.68 -6.97 21.83 5.67 5.4 174.84 171.5 155.7 41
Terzan12 None 273.06 -21.92 8.36 -2.1 4.8 -12.18 106.3 94.1 41
NGC 6569 None 273.41 -30.92 0.48 -6.68 10.7 75.36 -18.5 -28.1 41
[BDSB2003]9 None 274.47 -10.25 18.67 1.97 13
NGC 6584 None 274.65 -51.96 342.14 -16.41 13.4 182.73 226.0 222.9 41
NGC 6624 None 275.91 -29.95 2.79 -7.91 7.9 42.91 63.9 53.9 41
NGC 6626 M 28 276.13 -23.91 7.8 -5.58 5.6 198.60 28.5 17.0 41
NGC 6638 None 277.73 -24.95 7.9 -7.15 9.6 162.50 29.4 18.1 41
NGC 6637 M 69 277.84 -31.95 1.72 -10.27 9.1 -106.21 49.3 39.9 41
NGC 6642 None 277.97 -22.95 9.81 -6.44 8.4 -152.63 -45.3 -57.2 41
NGC 6652 None 278.94 -31.90 1.53 -11.38 10.1 205.26 -102.6 111.7 41
NGC 6656 M 22 279.10 -22.91 9.89 -7.55 3.2 108.65 -137.2 148.9 41
Pal 8 None 280.37 -18.92 14.1 -6.8 12.9 155.39 -30.3 -43.0 41
NGC 6681 M 70 280.80 -31.97 2.85 -12.51 9.0 278.67 229.6 220.3 41
GLIMPSE-C01 None 282.21 -1.50 31.3 -0.1 3.1 50
NGC 6712None 283.26 -7.92 25.35 -4.32 6.9 91.48 -92.4 107.5 41 Yes, 26
NGC 6715 M 54 283.76 -29.95 5.61 -14.09 26.8 128.41 151.6 141.9 41 Connected to Sagittarius, 43
NGC 6717 Pal 9 283.77 -21.93 12.88 -10.9 7.1 22.12 34.6 22.8 41
NGC 6723 None 284.88 -35.93 0.07 -17.3 8.7 -86.96 -86.7 -94.5 41
NGC 6749 None 286.31 1.08 36.2 -2.2 7.9 68.44 -44.9 -61.7 41
NGC 6752 None 287.71 -58.91 336.49 -25.63 4.0 -106.61 -27.8 -27.9 41
NGC 6760 None 287.80 1.01 36.11 -3.92 7.4 142.69 -10.9 -27.5 41
NGC 6779 M 56 289.14 30.01 62.66 8.34 10.1 156.27 -116.9 135.7 41
Terzan 7 None 289.43 -33.94 3.39 -20.07 23.2 136.85 174.1 166.0 41 Connected to Sagittarius, 43
Pal 10 None 289.50 18.05 52.44 2.72 5.9 -198.43 -13.3 -31.7 41
Arp 2 None 292.18 -29.96 8.55 -20.78 28.6 47.81 124.1 115.0 41 Connected to Sagittarius, 43
NGC 6809M 55 294.99 -29.90 8.8 -23.27 5.3 144.54 183.4 174.8 41 Yes, 53; or No, 49
Terzan 8 None 295.43 -33.99 5.76 -24.56 26.0 42.92 137.7 130.0 41 Connected to Sagittarius, 43
Pal 11 None 296.31 -7.99 31.81 -15.58 13.0 -165.48 -53.9 -68.0 41
NGC 6838 M 71 298.44 18.07 56.74 -4.56 4.0 -23.91 -5.4 -22.8 41
FSR 0190 None 301.38 33.57 70.73 0.95 10 31
NGC 6864M 75 301.52 -20.91 20.3 -25.75 20.7 373.94 -179.1 189.3 41 Yes, 40
CC 13 None 307.89 45.10 83.09 3.28 14
NGC 6934None 308.54 7.03 52.1 -18.89 15.7 632.56 -396.7 411.4 41 Yes, 40
NGC 6981M 72 313.36 -11.94 35.16 -32.68 17.0 296.49 -334.7 345.1 41 Yes, 40
NGC 7006 None 315.37 16.02 63.77 -19.41 41.5 543.36 -369.7 384.1 41
NGC 7078M 15 322.49 12.01 65.01 -27.31 10.3 -4.40 -94.5 107.0 41 Yes, 40
NGC 7089M 2 323.37 0.07 53.38 -35.78 11.5 2.20 5.1 -5.3 41 Yes, 40
NGC 7099 M 30 325.09 -22.97 27.18 -46.83 8.0 -13.49 -176.3 181.9 41 No, 49
Pal 12 None 326.66 -20.98 30.51 -47.68 19.1 181.85 33.5 27.8 41 Yes, 53; Connected to Sagittarius, 61
Pal 13 None 346.68 12.07 87.1 -42.7 25.8 -17.74 30.4 24.1 41
NGC 7492None 347.11 -14.93 53.39 -63.48 25.8 199.35 -206.1 207.6 41 Yes, 53
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Stellar Overdensities Machine Readable

It must be noted that the three strucures in the virgo system (VOD, VSS, and S297+63-20.5) are likely to be the same structure seen with different stars.
Due to the lack of velocity measurement for the VOD, we cannot be certain whether or not it is connected to the Sgr leading tail; because of its probable association with the other 2 virgo structures, we will assume (for now) that it is not.
Name Other Names RA Dec l b D hel V gsr References Credibility Image Links
BHB Clump 8 None 2.0 0.06 100.5 -60.5 15.2 -54 18 The Clumps
TriAnd None 14.99 32.84 125.0 -30.0 20, 5772 TriAnd and Per
TriAnd 2 None 17.33 35.73 127.0 -27.0 28 57 TriAnd 2 CMD
BHB Clump 2 None 19.75 0.00 137.9 -62.0 31.6 -36 18 The Clumps
Per None 51.03 20.13 165.0 -30.0 25 72 TriAnd and Per
BHB Clump 6 None 148.25 5.40 231.8 42.3 9.6 74 18 The Clumps
Argo Overdensity None 162.51 -63.78 290.0 -4.0 73 Density plot of Argo Overdensity
S297+63-20.5 None 190.17 0.25 297.0 63.0 18 130 65 Plane of Sagittarius
Polar Density Histogram
Virgo Stellar Stream (VSS)12.4 hr clump 190.55 -0.78 298.0 62.0 19 99.8 28 RR Lyraes in the VSS
Virgo Overdensity (VOD)None 191.62 2.16 300.0 65.0 10 47 VOD
Moving Group 1 None 196.66 29.66 70.96 85.81 -53.78 55 No Image
BHB Clump 4 None 222.75 -0.65 354.7 50.8 9.5 -17 18
Connected to Sagittarius, 18
The Clumps
BHB Clump 5 None 231.74 46.51 75.8 53.6 12.1 -9 18 The Clumps
BHB Clump 3 None 233.25 1.21 6.0 43.3 8.4 74 18 The Clumps
BHB Clump 1 None 243.50 36.81 59.4 46.0 7.8 39 18 The Clumps
Hercules - Aquila CloudNone 286.10 6.29 40 0 15 6 Hercules-Aquila Cloud
S52-32-20.4 None 319.58 0.28 52.0 -32.0 64 Polar Density Histogram
BHB Clump 7 None 355.5 -0.53 88.4 58.3 7.7 -88 18 The Clumps
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Tidal Tails and Stellar Streams Machine Readable

Tail Length and Position Angle are measured in degrees. A "~" in front of one of these numbers indicates that it is an estimation from a figure, and a link to the figure will be available in the "Image Links" section.
Stars next to the name "*" indicate that the presence of tidal tails has been disputed, and contains a link to the reference that refutes it. (inside the parenthesis is the number of the reference that disputes it)
Name Other Names RA Dec l b Position Angle Tail Length References Credibility Image Links
Dwarf Galaxies
Sculptor* (15)None 15.04 -33.71 287.53 -83.15 93.8 2.5 84 Sculptor
Fornax None 39.98 -34.53 237.3 -65.65 -42 2.5 20 Fornax
LMC None 80.89 -69.76 280.5 -32.9 22 83, 15, 71, 62 Magellanic System
Carina None 100.40 -50.97 260.11 -22.22 65 62, 44 Carina (pg 1357, Ref 39)
Leo I DDO 74 152.11 12.31 225.97 49.1 84 ~0.4 77 Leo I
Ursa Major None 158.72 +51.92 159.43 54.41 78.12 ~29 67 Fig. 5
Ursa Minor None 227.30 +67.21 104.94 44.8 53 3 60, 44, 70 UMin (pg 1358, Ref 39)
Hercules None 247.76 12.79 28.7 36.9 -73 ~21 21 Fig. 2, bottom left
Sagittarius Dwarf GalaxyNone 283.76 -30.48 5.59 -14.12 100 510, 6943, 2, 56 Field of Streams
Plane of Sagittarius
Polar Plot 1
Polar Plot 2
NGC 6822 None 296.24 -14.80 25.34 -18.39 ~170 ~1.41 24 NGC 6822
Globular Clusters
NGC 104* (41)47 Tuc 6.02 -71.58 305.9 -44.89 ~50 ~5.8 53 NGC 104
NGC 288* (41)None 13.19 -25.94 152.28 -89.38 ~135 ~5.0 53 NGC 288 (Ref 46)
Figure 13.1 (Ref 35)
NGC 362 None 15.80 -69.90 301.53 -46.25 ~135 ~2.5 40 Figure 13.2
NGC 1261 None 48.06 -54.98 270.54 -52.13 ~135 ~2.8 53 NGC 1261
NGC 1851 None 78.52 -39.98 244.51 -35.04 ~140 ~2.0 53 NGC 1851
NGC 1904 M 79 81.04 -23.94 227.23 -29.35 ~40 ~2.4 53, 40 Figure 13.3 (Ref 35)
NGC 1904 (Ref 46)
NGC 2298 None 102.24 -35.99 245.63 -16.01 ~150 ~1.5 53 NGC 2298
NGC 2808 None 138.01 -63.90 282.19 -11.25 ~160 ~3.0 40 Figure 13.4
NGC 3201 None 154.40 -45.95 277.23 8.64 ~140 ~4.4 40 Figure 13.5
Willman 1* (62)SDSSJ1049+5103 162.34 51.05 158.57 56.78 ~60 ~0.2 87 Fig 3
NGC 4372 None 186.43 -71.94 300.99 -9.88 53 NGC 4372
NGC 4590 M 68 189.86 -25.92 299.63 36.05 ~90 ~3.7 40 Figure 13.6
NGC 5139 Omega Cen 201.69 -46.95 309.1 14.97 ~165 ~3.5 53 NGC 5139
NGC 5272 M 3 205.54 28.04 42.21 78.71 ~85 ~3.5 53 NGC 5272
NGC 5466 None 211.36 28.50 42.15 73.59 130 45 9, 39 NGC 5466
45 Degree Tail
NGC 5694 None 219.90 -25.94 331.06 30.36 ~135 ~1.3 53 NGC 5694
NGC 5824 None 225.99 -32.99 332.55 22.07 ~175 ~3.8 53 Figure 13.7 (Ref 35)
NGC 5824 (Ref 46)
Pal 5 None 229.02 -0.11 0.85 45.86 45 22.5 37 Contour Plot
Smoothed SDSS
NGC 5904 M 5 229.64 2.01 3.86 46.8 ~140 ~1.3 53 NGC 5904
NGC 6205 M 13 250.42 36.04 59.01 40.01 ~150 ~0.9 53 NGC 6205
NGC 6218* (41)M 12 251.81 -0.90 15.72 26.31 27 NGC 6218 Fig 1
NGC 6254 M 10 254.28 -3.98 15.14 23.08 ~5 ~4.0 53 NGC 6254
NGC 6397 None 265.17 -52.92 338.17 -11.96 ~100 ~3.5 53 NGC 6397
NGC 6535 None 270.96 0.03 27.18 10.44 ~160 ~0.8 53 NGC 6535
NGC 6712 None 283.26 -7.92 25.35 -4.32 26 NGC 6712
NGC 6809* (41)M 55 294.99 -29.90 8.8 -23.27 ~45 ~3.1 53 NGC 6809
NGC 6864 M 75 301.52 -20.91 20.3 -25.75 ~125 ~3.0 40 Figure 13.8
NGC 6934 None 308.54 7.03 52.1 -18.89 ~135 ~3.0 40 Figure 13.9
NGC 6981 M 72 313.36 -11.94 35.16 -32.68 ~100 ~2.8 40 Figure 13.10
NGC 7078 M 15 322.49 12.01 65.01 -27.31 ~160 ~3.6 40 Figure 13.11
NGC 7089 M 2 323.37 0.07 53.38 -35.78 ~55 ~3.3 40 Figure 13.12
Pal 12 None 326.66 -20.98 30.51 -47.68 ~0 ~2.3 53 Pal 12
NGC 7492 None 347.11 -14.93 53.39 -63.48 ~70 ~0.6 53 NGC 7492
Stellar Streams
Cetus Polar Stream (CPS) None 23.35 3.23 143 -58 63 No Image
Gilmore 2002 None 59.84 -58.28 270 -45 34 No Image
Monoceros Stellar Stream Galactic Anticenter Stellar Stream (GASS) 124.73 5.62 218.0 22.0 47 64, 88 Field of Streams
Orphan Stream None 160 5 240.0 51.0 159 60 2, 35, 5 Field of Streams
GD2006 None 161 43 172.95 59.75 ~45 63 38 GD06
Styx None 209.1 26.8 35.34 75.53 ~45 65 36 Styx (pg 3 Fig. 2d)
Acheron None 237.6 9.81 19.35 44.48 ~70 37 36 Acheron (pg 3 Fig. 2a)
Cocytos None 247.34 26.67 45.54 41.81 ~40 80 36 Cocytos (pg 3 Fig. 2b)
Lethe None 243.94 29.95 49.15 45.41 ~30 87 36 Lethe (pg 3 Fig. 2c)
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