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 521-530 of 545 total to date.

Date Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Comment
2026-03-09 20:45:00
NGC 801: A Vera Rubin Galaxy
NGC 801Remarkably, not discovered by William Herschel due to low surface brightness
2026-03-09 21:21:00
Arp 264 / NGC 3104
Arp 264, NGC 3104CMOS mono cameras are amazing, allowing my little 8" to go deeper than Arp's 200" with film.
2026-03-10 21:55:00
Arp 275 / NGC 2881
Arp 275, NGC 2881The 200" Hale Telescope had a focal length of 16,764mm and mine is roughly 1,422 with reducer. It shows.
2026-03-10 22:30:00
NGC 3495: a Vera Rubin Galaxy
NGC 3495An attractive intermediate spiral in Leo, and one of Vera's 21.
2026-03-10 23:37:00
NGC 3672: a Vera Rubin Galaxy
NGC 3672An obscure galaxy in an obscure constellation, discovered by William Herschel on March 4, 1786.
2026-03-24 02:15:00
M83 / Southern Pinwheel Galaxy (Revisit)
M83, NGC 5236Never gets above the treeline from my pier. Here pushed my little Seestar S30-pro from the deck.
2026-03-27 21:45:00
IC 467: a Vera Rubin Galaxy
IC 467Another attractive spiral (if you like that sort of thing)
2026-03-27 23:00:00
Arp 305 / NGC 4016 / NGC 4017
Arp 305, NGC 4016, NGC 4017A particularly enigmatic pair of interacting galaxies, whose fly-by stimulated creation of Dwarf Compact Galaxies and star forming regions
2026-03-27 23:55:00
Arp 300 / UGC 05028 / UGC 05029
An enigmatic pair of interacting galaxies stimulating stellar growth
2026-03-28 00:42:00
Arp 313 / NGC 3995 / NGC 3994 / NGC 3991
Arp 313, NGC 3995, NGC 3994,NGC 3991A fascinating trio