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 51-60 of 344 total to date.

Date Thumbnail Title/link Designation(s) Comment
2023-12-06 07:11:00
Kembles Cascade
Kemble 1Fun, modern asterism: line of stars identified by a Pittsburgh Jesuit priest, avid star gazer circa 1980
2023-12-06 07:29:00
M103 / NGC 581
M103, NGC 581Small, attractive cluster in Cassiopeia, part of Dec EAA challenge
2023-12-06 22:00:06
Arp 331 / NGC 383
Arp 331, NGC 383Nifty grouping in Andromeda
2023-12-08 04:14:00
M33 / Triangulum Galaxy / NGC 598
M33, NGC 598A favorite galaxy; second closest, surprisingly challenging to observe
2023-12-12 17:18:00
M74 / NGC628
M74, NGC 628Relatively dim object for a Messier Object, needs more time and proper dithering
2023-12-12 19:53:00
NGC 7217
NGC 7217Spiral galaxy in Pegasus. Not terribly exciting.
2023-12-12 21:30:00
M1 / Crab Nebula / Sh2-244
M1, Sh2-244, NGC 1952Classic supernova remnant, thought to be caused by nova noted by Chinese astronomers in 1054
2023-12-15 14:53:00
IC 434 / Horsehead Nebula
IC 434, B 33, LDN 1630A stunning target in Orion. Beautiful and great fun!
2024-01-02 18:11:00
NGC 1528
NGC 1528Open cluster in Perseus. As are many NGC objects, discovered by (who else?) William Herschel in 1790.
2024-01-02 20:38:00
NGC 2264 / Christmas Tree Cluster
NGC 2264, Sh2-273Fun, seasonal target just east of Orion in Monoceros