
Above left: NGC 5907, a galaxy in Draco. Above right: NGC 3077, a galaxy in Ursa Major. Both observations were made using a 25cm Newtonian at 50x.

Above left: NGC 4088 (center) and NGC 4085, galaxies in Ursa Major. A 25cm Newtonian was used at 50x. Above right: The Horsehead Nebula (B33) along with IC 434 and NGC 2023 in Orion. An unfiltered 13cm refractor was used at 110x for this difficult observation.

Above left: The Trapezium stars of M42 as observed at 3:00 UT on 8 February 1997 using a 13cm refractor at 230x. Above right: Polaris and its companion star as observed with a 25cm Newtonian at 970x under poor seeing (left image from 27 June 1994) and under good seeing (right image from 28 June 1994).
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