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3towers Observatory Messier Objects


The following tables show both black & white and color images of the Messier Objects obtained at the 3towers Observatory. Contrast the images from this suburban/urban observatory using a 12-inch telescope in light polluted skies with images of the same objects taken at the Grasslands Observatory, which contains a 24-inch telescope at a superb dark sky site. What is apparent is how well modest equipment can perform.

The black and white images were obtained with either an Apogee KX260 or an Apogee AP7 CCD camera. They range from single 30 second exposures to images made by combining up to 20 ninety second exposures. The color images consist of separate exposures through Photometeric Red (R), Green (V), and Blue (B) filters using an Isis FW1 filter wheel. For a detailed general discussion of color imaging, see Tri-Color Imaging in the Grasslands Observatory Image Gallery. All images are oriented with the North at the top and the West to the right.
Table of Messier Objects

I. Messier 1-24 | II. Messier 25-48 | III. Messier 49-73 | IV. Messier 74-110

Messier Object Other Name(s) Type of Object Black & White Image Color Image
74 NGC628 Galaxy m74.jpg (39007 bytes)
KX260 Image
m74.jpg (18252 bytes)
AP7 Image
 
75 NGC6864 Globular Cluster m75.jpg (43296 bytes)
76 NGC650-1 Planetary Nebula m76.jpg (35639 bytes)  
77 NGC1068; Arp37 Galaxy m77.jpg (30901 bytes)  
78 NGC2068 Diffuse Nebula m78.jpg (19808 bytes) m78color.jpg (29038 bytes)
79 NGC1904 Globular Cluster m79.jpg (19675 bytes) m79color.jpg (52145 bytes)
80 NGC6093 Globular Cluster m80.jpg (27650 bytes) m80color.jpg (55109 bytes)
81 NGC3031 Galaxy m81.jpg (12412 bytes)  
82 NGC3034 Galaxy m82.jpg (16710 bytes)  
83 NGC5236 Galaxy m83.jpg (24761 bytes) m83color.jpg (60705 bytes)
84 NGC4374 Galaxy m84.jpg (31919 bytes) m84color.jpg (28401 bytes)
85 NGC4382 Galaxy m85.jpg (16243 bytes)  
86 NGC4406 Galaxy m86.jpg (40837 bytes) m86color.jpg (47258 bytes)
87 NGC4486 Galaxy m87.jpg (25137 bytes)
This image consists of two 30sec exposures added together.
m87color.jpg (29105 bytes)
88 NGC4501 Galaxy m88.jpg (15409 bytes)
3towers Observatory image before the supernova.

m88withSN.jpg (11220 bytes)
3towers Observatory image showing a supernova.
m88color.jpg (32309 bytes)
89 NGC4552 Galaxy m89.JPG (46507 bytes) m89color.jpg (27600 bytes)
90 NGC4569+IC3583 Galaxy m90.jpg (38158 bytes)  
91 NGC4548 Galaxy m91.jpg (35418 bytes)  
92 NGC6341 Globular Cluster m92.jpg (26592 bytes)  
93 NGC2447 Galactic (0pen) Cluster m93.jpg (27669 bytes) m93color.jpg (60782 bytes)
94 NGC4736 Galaxy m94.jpg (20290 bytes)  
95 NGC3351 Galaxy m95.jpg (17596 bytes) m95color.jpg (25652 bytes)
96 NGC3368 Galaxy m96.jpg (20416 bytes) m96color.jpg (31406 bytes)
97 NGC3587 Planetary Nebula
The small galaxy above (north) of M97 carries no designation in MegaStar. Below (south) of M97 is MCG+9-19-14.
m97.jpg (21429 bytes) m97color.jpg (60472 bytes)
98     m98.jpg (19739 bytes) m98color.jpg (17361 bytes)
99     m99.jpg (14487 bytes) m99color.jpg (35780 bytes)
100 NGC4321 Galaxy m100.jpg (21203 bytes) m100color.jpg (48021 bytes)
101 Arp26; NGC5457 Galaxy m101.jpg (14732 bytes) m101color.jpg (42121 bytes)
102 Some authorities consider M102 the same object as M101. Others list it as NGC5866. Galaxy m102.jpg (20453 bytes)  
103 NGC581 Galactic (0pen) Cluster m103.jpg (34936 bytes)  
104 NGC4594 Galaxy m104.jpg (23251 bytes) m104color.jpg (36370 bytes)
105 NGC3379 Galaxy m105.jpg (12325 bytes) m105color.jpg (22306 bytes)
M105 is to the right. NGC 3389 is at the bottom, and NGC3384 is to the left.
106 NGC4258 Galaxy m106.jpg (24731 bytes)  
107 NGC6171 Globular Cluster m107.jpg (39826 bytes)  
108 NGC3556 Galaxy m108.jpg (22840 bytes) m108color.jpg (32501 bytes)
109 NGC3992 Galaxy m109.jpg (13678 bytes)  
110 NGC205 Galaxy m110.jpg (20402 bytes)  
I. Messier 1-24 | II. Messier 25-48 | III. Messier 49-73 | IV. Messier 74-110 | Back to top
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