Recent Observations
Herewith, a database of every observation I’ve ever made, most recent first! Click for more detail, or on the page links at the bottom to review more, 12 at a time, in descending chronological order…
M92 / NGC 6341
Another beautiful Messier glob. Discoverers were a who’s who of 18th century astronomers!
M91 / NGC 4548
Attractive, barred spiral galaxy. Relatively dim.
M96 / NGC 3368
Bright center, but dim surface. Still a lovely spiral galaxy
M84 / NGC 4374
Striking pair of eliptical galaxies along with M86
M86 / NGC 4406
Striking pair of eliptical galaxies along with M84
C35 / NGC 4889 / NGC 4874 / Abell 1656
CN May Challenge object; captured on a late-clearing day with mediocre transparency
The Sun
Massive sun spots evident on a period of high solar flare activity
M105 / NGC 3379
Sole observation on a cloudy night
M14 / NGC 6402
Another low-transparency night, redeemed by a Messier Globular Cluster
M12 / NGC 6218
Another low-transparency night, redeemed by a Messier Globular Cluster
M10 / NGC 6254
Another low-transparency night, redeemed by a Messier Globular Cluster
M68 / NGC 4590
Quick capture of this globular cluster using the SeeStar as clouds were closing in.










