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File:M83 2024-04-28 MeadeLT6 SV505C southern-pinwheel 42mins 15Mly.jpg|200px|thumb|none|M83 Southern Pinwheel Galaxy (15 Million ly)
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File:NGC5128 2024-05-19 Centaurus-A MeadeLT6 F10 SV505C 60min 12Mly.jpg|200px|thumb|none|NGC 5128 Centaurus-A (12 Million ly)
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==May==
==May==

Revision as of 11:20, 31 October 2025

During what time of the year are objects are best suited to photograph (for the southern hemisphere)



January

 - LMC, tarantula
 - fornax galaxies NGC1365
 - M42 orion

February

 - Eta Carina nebula

March

 - Eta Carina nebula


April

(setup DS 19:00, after DS 18:00)
 - M104 sombrero
 - NGC 5128 Centaurus A
 - M83 Southern pinwheel
 - PGC 15941
 - PGC 21373

May

 - whirlpool
 - NGC 5128 Centaurus A

June

 - M20 Trifid
 - M8 Lagoon


July

 - NGC 6744 peacock galaxy
 - M16 Eagle nebula

August

 - NGC 6744 peacock galaxy
 - NGC 7009 saturn pn
 - NGC 6822 Bernard's Galaxy (1.6Mly)

September

 - NGC 7009 saturn pn

October

 - SMC
 - 47 Tucanae

November

 - SMC
 - M31 Andromeda
 - NGC 1313
 - NGC 253 sculptor galaxy

December

(setup 20:30, platesolve 21:00, image 21:45)
 - M45 pleiades
 - Fornax galaxies NGC 1365
 - LMC, tarantula nebula
 - NGC 891 silver sliver
 - NGC 1313 topsyturvy
 - NGC 362