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Drawings
Observations are not restricted to digital imaging - members drawings are also welcomed.
 
Galaxies
 
Local Group Galaxies
There are over 40 local group galaxies, but the majority will probably be beyond the reach of amateurs. However, many are easy - M31 is naked eye and M33 can be from a good sky. There are others that are challenging but not impossible.
 
Messier Objects
The Messier objects are usually the first serious list of deep sky objects that a newcomers observe.
 
Nebulae
Reflection and emmision nebulae, and supernova remnants.
 
Planetary Nebulae
There are still plenty of under observed planetaries in the NGC and IC. Messiers like M27 and M97 are beautiful objects, but there are lots of others that show considerable detail and we would like to put together a collection of images and visual appeara
 
Variable Nebulae
The Deep Sky Section has a programme to monitor the behaviour of variable nebulae. The erratic behaviour of these objects is not totally understood and a series of regular images is needed.

Deep Sky

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Horsehead Nebula - Gordon Rogers
   

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