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Messier 78 and Barnards Loop in Orion, best seen full size
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James Webb Space Telescope on Jan 1, 2022 - dimmer and brightness variation
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James Webb Space Telescope, January 8th - below the arrow
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Moon First Quarter, first light 8 inch f/8 Fagin Newtonian
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Northern lunar region, Fagin 8" newtonian
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Theophilus, Cyrillus and Catharina lunar craters.
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Southern region of the moon at first quarter
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NGC 2244, the Rosette Nebula in Monoceros, best seen full size for details
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Asteroid 1994 PC1 passing Earth on Jan 18, closest approach
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California Nebula NGC1499 in Perseus
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Messier 35 (M35) open star cluster in Gemini
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Messier 106 (M106) galaxy and friends in Canes Venatici
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Messier 51, M51, Whirlpool galaxy in Canes Venatici.
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Moon before first quarter with vintage 65mm refractor, best seen full size
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Core of Messier 42, the Great Orion Nebula with simple equipment
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Messier 65, Messier 66 and NGC 3628, the Hamburger Galaxy, best seen full size
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Moon, Rupes Recta and surroundings, check original size for all details.
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North pole of the moon, along the terminator. To be seen full size for all tiny details
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Sunrise on lunar crater Moretus
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Sunrise over Rupes Recta
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Sunrise over the lunar Alps, with Vallis Alpes
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NGC2392, the Eskimo or Clown Face Nebula. Best seen full resolution.
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Messier 63 (M63), the Sunflower Galaxy in Canes Venatici
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Messier 97 (M97), the Owl Nebula, a planetary nebula in Ursa Major
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Messier 42, the Great Orion Nebula
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Messier 44 (M44) in Cancer, a northern skies jewel box star cluster
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Crescent Moon, best seen full image size
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Theophilus, Cyrillus, Catharina craters near Mare Nectaris
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Lunar craters Aristoteles, Eudoxus and Lacus Mortis
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Rima Ariadaeus, a 300km long, 5km wide lunar fault.