The color image
consists of six 60-second Red (R) exposures, six 60-second Green
(V) exposures, and nine 60-second Blue (B) exposures added
together. The bright star overwhelming the right side of
the image is Alnitak (Zeta Orionis; magnitude 1.74).
2126
Open Cluster
2129
Open Cluster
2158
Open Cluster
Dream Machine image
TPO RC 16-inch image
PlaneWave CDK 24 image
Small open cluster
near M35.
2169
Open Cluster
ASA20 20-inch f/3.6 astrograph image
2174 and 2175
SH2-252; Monkey Head Nebula
Open clusters with surrounding nebulosity
2174 and 2175
SH2-252; Monkey Head Nebula
Open clusters with surrounding nebulosity
2185
Bright Nebula
2186
Open Cluster
2194
Open Cluster
2204
Open Cluster
The bright star at
the top of the image is SAO 151274 magnitude 6.0.
2207/IC2163
These are interacting galaxies. NGC2207 is the larger
galaxy on the right, and IC2163 is the smaller one on
the left.
2215
Open Cluster
2232
Open Cluster
NGC2237; 2239;
2244; 2246; 2252
Rosette Nebula; Caldwell 49-50
Open Cluster with
surrounding nebulosity
Takahashi Epsilon 180 f/2.8 telescope with ZWO ASI071 camera
Dream Machine image
Takahashi Epsilon 180 image with QSI 532 CCD
Hydrogen alpha
Takahashi Epsilon 180 image with QSI 532 CCD
Takahashi Epsilon 180 image with Canon 20Da camera
Takahashi Epsilon 180 image with Canon
20Da camera. During a 600-second exposure an RQ-7
Shadow drone aircraft from Ft. Huachucha, AZ, made two
passes over the observatory. This aircraft has a
14' wingspan and can fly up to 135 mph and go up to
15,000 foot altitude. It can stay airborne 8.5
hours.
2360
Caldwell 58
Open Cluster
2362
Caldwell 64; Tau CMa Cluster
Open Cluster
2392
Eskimo Nebula;
Clown Face Nebula; Caldwell 39; Clown Nebula
Planetary Nebula
2395 and PLN205+14.1
PLN250 +14.1 is also known as Abell 21 or the Medusa Nebula