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  1. Thread: NGC 4562

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    Indeed!!!!!:D

    Indeed!!!!!:D
  2. Thread: NGC 4562

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    3461 My drawing from Friday evening. NGC 4562...

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    My drawing from Friday evening. NGC 4562 is barely visible on the original drawing, I hope it makes it to your screens.

    After Friday I believe it is possible in a good 4". Peter, I think...
  3. Thread: NGC 4562

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    NGC 4562

    Hi everyone,

    Last evening I was out for a relaxed observing session using my Tak FS128, under very good conditions in rural skies. As NGC 4565 was nearly overhead at the time and it is one of my...
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    Hello Wooter. I will contact them. It seems...

    Hello Wooter. I will contact them. It seems really strange not to be a known asterism.
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    New DSO: Nick's Cascade

    Everybody is familiar with the impressive Kemble's Cascade in Camelopardalis, a "waterfall" of stars leading to open cluster NGC 1502. But does anyone know "Nick's Cascade"? well, probably not, as I...
  6. Howard, I am speechless at your incredible...

    Howard, I am speechless at your incredible sketch. W O W ! ! !
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    Hi Mel, do you have an email through which I...

    Hi Mel, do you have an email through which I could contact you directly regarding IFN's?

    Thanks

    Rolandos
  8. Object of the Week 31st December 2017: NGC 2362, the Tau Canis Majoris Cluster

    Object of the Week December 31st, 2017: NGC 2362, the Tau Canis Majoris Star Cluster


    Type: Open Star Cluster
    Constellation: Canis Major
    RA: 07h 18.7m
    DEC: -24° 57’
    Magnitude: 4.1v
    Size: 6'...
  9. Ahmmm, ahmmm.... I was about to post my December...

    Ahmmm, ahmmm.... I was about to post my December 31st OOTW, featuring... Well, you guessed it! NGC 2207 and IC2163! I had just decided to have a quick look for additional observations in the web,...
  10. Just observed NGC 613 with my Tak FS128. From 35...

    Just observed NGC 613 with my Tak FS128. From 35 degrees north it cleared the ridgeline to the south of my home by a few degrees. It took me a while to locate it, as the 9th magnitude star overwhelms...
  11. Object of the Week, October 29, 2017: Arp 140, an obscure interacting pair of galaxies in Cetus

    Object of the Week, October 29, 2017: Arp 140, an obscure interacting pair of galaxies in Cetus

    Arp 140 = NGC 274 and NGC 275
    RA: 00 51 04
    DEC: -07° 4' 06"
    Type: SAB(r)0- pec (NGC 274), S pec...
  12. Object of the Week August 27th 2017 - NGC 7331, the "neglected" galaxy of Pegasus

    NGC 7331, the "neglected" galaxy of Pegasus

    Type: Galaxy
    Other designations: UGC 12113, PGC 69327

    RA 22 37 04
    DEC +34 24 56
    Mag 9.5

    Size 10.5' x 3.7'
  13. Object of the Week, June 25 2017: Barnard 72, the Snake Nebula

    Object of the Week, June 25 2017: Barnard 72, the Snake Nebula

    Dark Dust Clouds in Ophiuchus
    RA: 17h 23' 30"
    Dec: -23 38" 00"

    Barnard 72, The Snake Nebula

    Almost everybody is aware of the...
  14. We forgive you!:):):)

    We forgive you!:):):)
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    OBJECT OF THE WEEK, APRIL 23, 2017: M106

    Object Of The Week April 23, 2017---

    M106 = NGC 4258

    Canes Venatici

    RA 12 19 00
    DEC +47 18 00

    MAG 8.3 V
  16. NGC 2903 was a superb galaxy even in 120mm of...

    NGC 2903 was a superb galaxy even in 120mm of aperture last Saturday night. Observing under SQM21.6 skies with superb transparency and steady seeing I could detect parts of the arms, though the bar...
  17. And an observation with a 120mm refractor from...

    And an observation with a 120mm refractor from last night...

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  18. Here is my contribution from a few years ago... ...

    Here is my contribution from a few years ago...

    http://www.deepskyforum.com/showthread.php?541-NGC-4038-and-4039-The-quot-Antennae-quot-or-quot-Ringtails-quot&highlight=4038
  19. Ahmmm! Didn't know of UGCA 200 existence! Have to...

    Ahmmm! Didn't know of UGCA 200 existence! Have to look for that next month!
  20. Object of the week 26 February 2017: NGC 3115, The Spindle Galaxy

    Object of the week 26 February 2017: NGC 3115, The Spindle Galaxy

    NGC 3115 (Other designations: UGCA 199, PGC 29265, Caldwell 53)
    Type: Edge-On Lenticular Galaxy
    Classification: S0...
  21. Mark, superb writing! Amazing! Well done! As for...

    Mark, superb writing! Amazing! Well done! As for Polarissima itself, I have observed it with my 18" from SQM 21.6 skies on a very clear but not so steady night in July 2015. I don't have the...
  22. Object of the Week December 18, 2016: NGC 2024, The Flame Nebula

    Object of the Week December 18, 2016: NGC 2024, The Flame Nebula

    NGC2024
    Orion
    Diffuse Nebula
    RA 05 41' 54"
    DEC -01 51; 00"
    Mag: -
    Dimensions: 30x30 arcminutes
  23. A superb object. I have not yet observed it with...

    A superb object. I have not yet observed it with my 18", but back in November 2009 I remember observing it under superb transparency and extremely dark skies with both my 12" dob and an 80mm ED...
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    Hi there, somehow I missed this thread. Yes, I...

    Hi there, somehow I missed this thread. Yes, I have seen Catalina naked eye, and this observation was confirmed by at least one more person here on Cyprus. It was not easy. Just to be sure I had made...
  25. Object of the week 16 October 2016: NGC 1023 (Arp 135), a hidden gem in Perseus!

    Object of the Week, 16 October 2016: NGC 1023 (Arp 135), a hidden gem in Perseus!

    NGC 1023 = Arp 135 = UGC 2154 = CGCG 523-83 = MCG +06-06-073 = PGC 10123
    RA: 02h 40' 24"
    DEC: +39° 03' 46"...
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