|
Object |
Other Name(s); Comments |
3towers Images |
Comments; Image Data; Equivalent
Grasslands Observatory Image |
| NGC869/884 |
The Double Cluster |
 |
Two minute exposure with a 135mm f/2.8 telephoto lens
coupled to a Nikon D100 digital camera. |
| NGC891 |
|

KX260 Image

AP7 Color Image |
This galaxy is part of the NGC1023 Galaxy Group. The
black & white image is a composite of 17 60sec exposures
added together. |
| NGC925 |
|
 |
This galaxy is part of the NGC1023 Galaxy Group. This
image is a composite of 25 60sec exposures added
together. |
| NGC949 |
|
 |
This galaxy is part of the NGC1023 Galaxy Group. This
image is a composite of 15 60sec exposures added
together. |
| NGC959 |
|
 |
This galaxy is part of the NGC1023 Galaxy Group. This
image is a composite of 16 60sec exposures added
together. |
| NGC1003 |
|
 |
This galaxy is part of the NGC1023 Galaxy Group. This
image is a composite of 20 60sec exposures added
together. |
| NGC1023 |
Arp135 |
 |
This is the central galaxy of a diverse collection of
galaxies in a 10x15 degree ellipse of the sky in parts
of Andromeda, Triangulum, Aries, and Perseus (see Sky &
Telescope, December 1999, page 126). This image is a
composite of ten 60sec exposures added together. |
| NGC1058 |
|
 |
This galaxy is part of the NGC1023 Galaxy Group. This
image is a composite of 20 60sec exposures added
together. |
| NGC1333 |
NGC1333 is a patch of nebulosity around an 11th
magnitude star. Dark nebulae Barnard1 and Barnard2 are
to the north and south, respectively. |
 |
This image is a composite of 20 60sec exposures added
together. |
| NGC1491 |
|
 |
This image is a composite of thirty 60sec exposures
added together. |
| NGC1579 |
|
 |
This image is a composite of thirty 60sec exposures
added together. |
| NGC1600 |
NGC1600 is the large galaxy in the center of the image.
Many other smaller galaxies are visible, including
NGC1606, NGC1603, and NGC1601. |
 |
This image is a composite of thirty 60sec exposures
added together. |
| NGC1622 |
The galaxies pictured are from left to right: NGC1625,
NGC1622, and NGC1618. The bright star at the bottom of
the image is 48-Nu Eridani, approximately magnitude 3.9. |
 |
This image is a composite of ten 60sec exposures added
together. |
| NGC1624 |
|
 |
This image is a composite of twenty-five 60sec exposures
added together. |
| NGC1664 |
|
 |
This is a 60 second exposure. |