This site implements a database of my personal EAA observations. All images were captured by the webmaster. If you’re visiting: “Favorites” gives you a filterable list of my favorite objects. “Lists” provides links to all observations: “All (Chron)” in date order, starting with the earliest; others filter astronomical catalog listings (note: most objects appear in two or more lists).
My four most recent observations follow; use controls below to see earlier observations or select “Recents” to view 12 per page.
NGC 3495: a Vera Rubin Galaxy
An attractive intermediate spiral in Leo, and one of Vera’s 21.
Arp 275 / NGC 2881
The 200″ Hale Telescope had a focal length of 16,764mm and mine is roughly 1,422 with reducer. It shows.
Arp 264 / NGC 3104
CMOS mono cameras are amazing, allowing my little 8″ to go deeper than Arp’s 200″ with film.
NGC 801: A Vera Rubin Galaxy
Remarkably, not discovered by William Herschel due to low surface brightness









