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.
C64 / NGC 2362
Discovered by an Italian astrnomer, Hodierna, in 1685. Not suprisingly, given it
Arp 77 / NGC 1097 / C 67
Captured between 13° and 10° elevation from my back deck using the Seestar. Huzzah!
Arp 119 / UGC 849 / Mrk 984
Pair of galaxies ID’d by Arp and extensively studies as a case study in galactic evolution.
Arp 199 / NGC 5544-5
Two galaxies interacting. A round galaxy which we view face-on, and an elongated spiral, nearly orthogonal to it.









