Steve Gottlieb
January 5th, 2020, 09:51 PM
In the past couple of weeks I've posted several new observing reports on my website Adventures in Deep Space (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/). The links are listed under "Most Recent Additions" or here are direct links to the articles --
November targets (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/Late%20Fall%20Observing%20Report.htm) (Lake Sonoma) --
IC 1953
NGC 1346
Abell (ACO) 400
UGC 695
IC 1858, -59, -60
Abell (ACO) 347
October at Jimi's (48") - Part 1 (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/Lowrey%2048%20inch%20in%20October%20Part%20I.htm), Part 2 (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/Lowrey%2048%20inch%20in%20October%20Part%20II.htm) , Part 3 (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/Lowrey%2048%20inch%20in%20October%20Part%20III.htm )
IC 1365
IC 1370
NGC 1187
Tadpoles
Arp 314
Arp 28
Arp 86
UGC 12281
Arp 212
UGC 711
NGC 7592
NGC 1385
NGC 151
NGC 157
HCG 87
September at CalStar (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/September%202019%20Observing%20Report%20from%20Cal Star.htm) (Lake San Antonio)
NGC 6726, -27, -29, Bernes 157
NGC 6928 Group
NGC 6962 Group
M31 individual stars MAC 2-123 and MAC 2-203
LEDA 188874 (light-travel time of 1.75 billion years)
HCG 88 (Aquarius)
HCG 93 (Pegasus)
HCG 97 (Pisces)
In addition, there's a guest article by Scott Harrington titled "The Stars of NGC 206" (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/The%20Stars%20of%20NGC%20206.pdf), though it also includes a table of the brightest stars in M31, such as MAC 2-123 and MAC 2-203.
November targets (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/Late%20Fall%20Observing%20Report.htm) (Lake Sonoma) --
IC 1953
NGC 1346
Abell (ACO) 400
UGC 695
IC 1858, -59, -60
Abell (ACO) 347
October at Jimi's (48") - Part 1 (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/Lowrey%2048%20inch%20in%20October%20Part%20I.htm), Part 2 (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/Lowrey%2048%20inch%20in%20October%20Part%20II.htm) , Part 3 (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/Lowrey%2048%20inch%20in%20October%20Part%20III.htm )
IC 1365
IC 1370
NGC 1187
Tadpoles
Arp 314
Arp 28
Arp 86
UGC 12281
Arp 212
UGC 711
NGC 7592
NGC 1385
NGC 151
NGC 157
HCG 87
September at CalStar (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/September%202019%20Observing%20Report%20from%20Cal Star.htm) (Lake San Antonio)
NGC 6726, -27, -29, Bernes 157
NGC 6928 Group
NGC 6962 Group
M31 individual stars MAC 2-123 and MAC 2-203
LEDA 188874 (light-travel time of 1.75 billion years)
HCG 88 (Aquarius)
HCG 93 (Pegasus)
HCG 97 (Pisces)
In addition, there's a guest article by Scott Harrington titled "The Stars of NGC 206" (https://www.astronomy-mall.com/Adventures.In.Deep.Space/The%20Stars%20of%20NGC%20206.pdf), though it also includes a table of the brightest stars in M31, such as MAC 2-123 and MAC 2-203.