NGC 104    
Dr. Anthony Recascino

 
 
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The goal of this site is for the sharing of information and for the promotion of astro-imaging and observational astronomy.

Projects of Interest

News Update: Annular Eclipse 2012

News Update: Transit of Venus

Comets

Galaxies

Globular Clusters New Images!

Open Clusters

Planetary Nebula

Solar System

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FEATURED TOPICS

Garradd
Comet Garradd imaged on the evening of August 3, 2011. The comet will continue to brighten over the next few months. It is currently visible with binoculars and telescopes.

Io Transit
Planet Jupiter imaged on September 10, 2010. The Moon Io is visible transiting across the surface. Also the southern equatorial belt is not visible.