My notes from this past Friday (April 14), backyard with stars mag. +5.8-6.0 visible naked eye, 22-inch reflector at 303x: “This interacting pair is very faint and seen at both medium and high magnification. MCG+5-26-24 is larger; a hazy round disk a little brighter to the middle. The spiral arm surrounding the core is not seen. MCG+5-26-25 (to the NE) is smaller, brighter and more condensed, round and well defined.” Hell of a catch seeing spiral structure in a galaxy almost 500 million light years away. Congrats, Uwe...