All Listings in Chronological Order
This page lists all observations in order of observing date (oldest first). Click on Recents for descending date order.
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observations 1-10 of 305 total to date.
Date | Thumbnail | Title/link | Designation(s) | Comment |
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2022-10-20 23:38:00 | Jupiter | Jupiter | Literally the first image I ever captured through a telescope. | |
2022-11-08 16:20:00 | M22 / Great Sagittarius Cluster / NGC 6656 | M22, NGC 6656 | Early capture of a globular cluster with Evo 9.25 | |
2022-11-26 09:38:00 | Arp 29 / Fireworks Galaxy / C12 | Arp 29, NGC 6946, C12 | First dim galaxy in my EAA career. My "I love this" moment. | |
2022-12-05 00:36:00 | NGC 253 / Sculptor Galaxy / C65 | NGC 253, C65 | First dramatic galaxy observation in my EAA career | |
2022-12-20 20:30:13 | Arp 336 / Helix Galaxy | Arp 336, NGC 2685 | Mysterious, small target. | |
2023-01-01 22:36:25 | Arp 37 / M77 | Arp 37, M 77, NGC 1068, Cetus A | Lovely, relatively bright capture. | |
2023-01-08 21:40:00 | M110 / NGC 205 | M110, NGC 205 | A favorite observation of this satellite with Andromeda looming | |
2023-01-09 11:11:19 | Arp 78 / NGC 772 | Arp 78, NGC 772 | A very early observation using my Evo 9.25" SCT. Looks like a paisley! | |
2023-01-09 12:11:00 | NGC 891 / Silver Sliver Galaxy | NGC 891, C23 | Like viewing the Milky Way from the side! | |
2023-01-11 17:18:00 | M74 / NGC628 | M74, NGC 628 | Relatively dim object for a Messier Object, needs more time and proper dithering |