Mark Sansom:
NGC 3195
Mark Sansom:
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks.
Terry Robison:
NGC 5367 - Reflection Nebula in Centaurus
Terry Robison:
NGC 1187 in the Eridanus Constellation
Mark Sansom:
NGC 2346 planetary nebula in the constellation of Monoceros.
Terry Robison:
NGC 1398 - In the Constellation of Fornax
uriabraham:
Whirling Dervish (NGC3247, NGC3199)
strongmanmike2002:
IC2531 - Ben's Galaxy
Terry Robison:
NGC 2613 – Spiral Galaxy in Pyxis
cafuego:
Aurora Australis and several Galaxies
Terry Robison:
NGC 1763 / NGC 1769 / NGC 1773 - Emission Nebula in Dorado
Mark Sansom:
NGC 5139 or the Omega Centauri globular cluster.
strongmanmike2002:
M104 The Sombrero Galaxy
Mark Sansom:
Orion.
Mark Sansom:
Horsehead Nebula (also known as Barnard 33) and Messier 42 in the great constellation of Orion.
Mark Sansom:
NGC 253 or the Sculptor Galaxy.
Terry Robison:
Wray 17-31 / 44 / PN G277.7-3.5 / Planetary Nebula
Mark Sansom:
Geminid meteor at the Astronomical Society of Victoria, Australia dark sky site LMDSS with their 8.5m radio telescope.
Mark Sansom:
Halley ’s Comet reaches aphelion or its most distant point from the Sun this weekend.
Mark Sansom:
Small Magellanic Cloud with Globular cluster NGC 362 lower left.
Mark Sansom:
Messier 33 is part of the Local Group of Galaxies and is 2.4 million light years away. Captured at the Little Desert National Park as it reaches a maximum elevation of only 20 degrees from northern Victoria, Australia.
strongmanmike2002:
The Mighty 30 Doradus
Mark Sansom:
Messier 74 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces and located approximately 32 million light-years from Earth
Mark Sansom:
NGC 1499 or the California Nebula is an emission nebula located in the constellation Perseus at a distance of approximately 1,000 light years.
Mark Sansom:
M 31, The Andromeda galaxy.