Issues
50: January 2011
51: February/March 2011
52: April 2011
53: May/June 2011
54: July 2011
55: August/September 2011
56: October 2011
57: November/December 2011
Authors
Ashford, Ade: Carina Mobile's SkyFi, 50:86
Baker, Daniel N. and Green, James L.: The Perfect Solar Superstorm, 53:38
Barry, Richard K.: A Winding Road, 57:98
Baruzzini, Michael: In Space, 50:98
Bobra, Monica: New Scutiny of the Sun's Secrets, 53:32
Brenneman, Laura: Spinning Hearts of Darkness, 55:26
Bryant, Greg: A Dawn Dance, 52:54
A Fine Morning Meteor Shower, 53:61
A Long Morning Lunar Eclipse, 53:58
A Majestic Spiral Galaxy, 53:18
A Midwinter's Night, 54:52
A Month of Anniversaries, 52:10
A Ship's View, 51:52
A Summer Night's Lunar Eclipse, 57:58
A Swan's Beauty, 56:52
A Toast to Stellar Memories, 53:52
A Wonderful Planetary Gathering, 53:54
Caught on Camera, 53:10
Encounter at Hartley 2, 51:38
Faster, Better, Cheaper, 54:10
In and Around The Great Square, 57:52
In the Crab's Claws, 52:52
Inner Planet Evening Show, 57:54
Jupiter and Uranus' Final Act, 50:54
Jupiter Shines at Opposition, 56:54
Mercury's Evening Show, 54:54
New Comet Ikeya-Murakami, 51:59
New Light On Gamma Ray Bursts, 53:28
Pavo Pleasures, 55:52
Planetary Sentinel, 56:32
Saturn Approaches Opposition, 51:54
The Year Ahead, 50:10
Things That Weren't: 57:10
Too Big To Cancel?, 51:8
Top 10 Stories of 2010, 50:24
Twilight Conjunctions, 55:54
Two Summer Clusters, 50:52
Uranus - The "Forgotten" World, 50:46
Volcanic Views, 56:10
Watchers of the Sky, 55:8
Dalrymple, Les: A Fleece of Gold, 57:72
A Little Cloudy, 56:68
A Throng, 50:50
Astronomy at the Summit, 56:80
Baader Hyperion Mk III Zoom Eyepiece, 52:82
Calm Waters, 51:66
Ekinox / Ekcentric GoTo Refractor, 52:80
Epsilon Lyrae, 55:50
In the Lion's Belly, 52:62
Low-Hanging Fruit, 57:50
Messier 2, 56:50
NGC 4349, 52:50
One Horn, 50:64
Orange & Blue, 54:50
Ptolemy's Cluster, 53:50
Sparkling M47, 51:50
Testing Indus, 55:72
The Domain of the King, 53:72
Winter's Best Nebulae, 54:70
Devlin, Mark and Halpern, Mark: Having a BLAST in Antarctica, 56:42
di Cicco, Dennis: Apogee's Alta U9000 CCD Camera, 51:80
iOptron's New 6-inch Mak & German Equatorial Mount, 57:82
Meade's 8-inch LightSwitch Scope, 51:84
PlaneWave's 12.5-inch CDK Astrograph, 53:86
SBIG's ST-8300M CCD Camera, 52:84
William Optics FLT-98 f/6.3 Apo Refractor, 52:87
Dobbins, Thomas A.: A Gap But Not a Void, 54:62
Drummond, John: Napier 2011: The RASNZ Conference, 57:87
Durda, Dan: How to Deflect a Hazardous Asteroid, 51:26
Dyer, Alan: Shoot for the Stars - Part 1, 53:76; Part 2, 54:76
Ellyard, David: A Final Grab at Glory, 51:24
Finding Pluto, 50:22
Halley's 1910 Return, 53:24
Luna 10: First to Orbit the Moon, 52:24
Probing Jupiter's Atmosphere, 54:22
The Moons of Mars, 55:22
Two-faced Iapetus, 56:22
Unravelling the Leonids, 57:22
Eversberg, Thomas: Stellar Winds above Atlantic Clouds, 55:38
Flanders, Tony: The Astronomer's Universe!, 51:44
Fleming, Neil: Narrowband Imaging, 52:76
Forbes, Duncan and Kroupa, Pavel: What is a Galaxy?, 55:44
Fraser, Neville: Letter, 51:10
French, Sue: Auriga, the Charioteer, 50:67
Bear Toes, 52:65
By Jiminy!, 51:69
Flying Horse Fish, 57:66
Gold Dust, 55:66
Night of the Scorpion, 54:66
The Berkeley Clusters, 56:64
The Gossamers of Coma Berenices, 53:66
Gasparri, Daniele: Beneath the Shroud of Venus, 50:72
Gould, Ross: Around the Square, 54:64
Centaur Pointers, 53:64
Dolphin Delights, 55:64
Doubles in Lepus, 50:70
Native Doubles, 56;62
Sailing Back to Vela, 52:68
Under the Unicorn's Hooves, 51:72
Where Pegasus Meets Andromeda, 57:64
Greeve, Dennis: Letter, 51:10
Grifantini, Kristina: Where Did Earth's Water Come From?, 52:36
Grinspoon, David: All These Worlds, 56:20
Arsenic and Old Lakes, 53:22
Bring on the Exo-Earths!, 50:20
Is There Art on Other Planets?, 57:20
Requiem for Akatsuki, 54:20
Weathering New Worlds, 52:22
Henden, Arne: The AAVSO's New Sky Survey, 56:38
Hewitt-White, Ken: A Fine Field in Bootes, 53:70
A Pride of Galaxies, 51:64
Digging for Detail in Scutum, 55:70
Galaxy Gauze, 57:70
Hirshfeld, Alan: The Universe of Archimedes, 51:34
Hulbert, Melissa: South Pacific Astronomy Adventure, 50:82
James, C. Renee and Sheehan, William: Neptune Comes Full Circle, 56:72
Johnson, John A.: The Stars That Host Planets, 54:34
Kalajian, Peter: Demystifying Flat Fields, 57:76
Keller, Luke and Wolf, Jurgen: NASA's New Airborne Observatory, 50:38
Kerr, Steve: A Summer Sunrise Occultation, 50:57
Castor Playing Soccer?, 55:60
More Footwork, 57:61
Scorpions Up North, 54:58
Scorpius Revisited, 51:58
Lakdawalla, Emily: Pummelling The Planets, 57:30
Lehman, Dale E.: Science as Human Nature, 55:98
Lomb, Nick: An Australian Pioneer in Radio Astronomy, 54:88
Lopes, Rosaly: Where the Hot Stuff is, 56:24
MacQuart, Jean-Pierre and Wheeler, Pete: Imaging the Interstellar Medium, 54:24
MacRobert, Alan: Ask AS&T, 51:75, 52:88
Malin, David: Letter, 51:10
Mallama, Anthony: Planetary Magnitudes, 53:46
Marks, Joel: First, Do No Harm, 51:98
McLaughlin, Walt: Galaxy Hunting, 56:98
McNamara, Geoff: Letter, 51:10
Miller, Chris: Giving an Astronomy Show, 54:98
Musgrave, Ian: Finding Mercury's Tail, 51:42
New Hampshire Astronomical Society: The Library Telescope Program, 53:98
Onken, Christopher: Pile-up in Pavo, 53:26
Parker, Don and Beish, Jeff: A Cloudy Mars in 2010, 51:62
Piepol, Greg: Catch the Nearest Star, 55:82
Plummer, Alan: AG Carinae, 51:59
Betelgeuse, 57:60
BV Centauri, 54:57
Kappa Pavonis, 52:58
Mira, 56:58
S Doradus, 50:58
Southern Gems, 53:60
T Pyxidis, 55:59
Reid, James: An Astronomer's Guide to Holst's The Planets, 57:44
Schilling, Govert: End of the Cosmic Dark Ages, 55:32
Seager, Sara: The Hunt for Super-Earths, 50:30
Seargent, David: 3 Comets for Small Telescopes, 55:58
A Morning Comet in Aquarius, 53:61
Comet Garradd Comes Into View, 52:59
Comet Garradd Heads North, 57:60
Following Comet Elenin Out, 56:58
Opening the New Year with Hartley 2, 50:59
Prospects for Comet Elenin, 54:59
Seronik, Gary: A Semi-Classic Dob, 51:89
Chris Flynn's Astroblast, 52:75
Ed's Tracking Travelscope, 57:80
Orion's Robo Dobsonian, 56;86
Poetry in the Motion, 54:90
Secondary Considerations, 56:85
The Art of Telescope Making, 55:88
Two Novel Refractors, 50:87
Whither ATMing?, 53:90
Sheehan, William, Boudreau, John, and Manara, Alessandro: The Mercury Mirage, 55:76
Shostak, Seth: Closing in on E.T., 52:26
Sorensen, Jesper: Fast or Slow?, 51:76
Smith, J. Kelly, Smith, David L., and Joyner, William L.: Solar Radio Astronomy, 54:82
Spilker, Linda J.: 7 Years at Saturn, 54:40
Stephens, Robert: Asteroid Maven, 50:76
Tingley, Brandon: The Exoplanets that Weren't
Vanderbei, Robert J.: Sequencing the Stars, 52:44
Walker, Sean: Planetary Imaging Primer, 55:86
The New "Double-Stacked" P.S.T, 55:81
Waller, William H.: The Lessons of Antarctica, 52:98
Wood, Charles A.: Coming in at an Angle, 53:62
Ideal Orientale, 54:60
Large-Scale Lunar Structures, 56:60
Lunar Transient Phenomena, 51:60
Pits of Contention, 52:60
The Best Lunar Map So Far, 55:62
Unmasking Mare Ridges, 50:62
Weird Crater Rays, 57:62
Welcome to the Moon, 52:70
Zander, Jon: Peering Beneath Jupiter's Clouds, 57:24
Zimmerman, Robert: Astronomy's Crystal Ball, 54:26
Departments
Activities:
New Zealand Stargazing Tour, 50:16
Teacher Workshops, 51:20
Ask AS&T:
Black Holes Can't Sneak Up, 51:75
Gravity, Shaper of Worlds, 52:88
Stellar Burning Glass, 52:88
Where We're Really Going, 51:75
Astrophotography:
Beneath the Shroud of Venus, 50:72
Catch the Nearest Star, 55:82
Demystifying Flat Fields, 57:76
Fast or Slow, 51:76
Narrowband Imaging, 52:76
Shoot for the Stars - Part 1, 53:76; Part 2, 54:76
Binocular Highlight:
A Throng, 50:50
Epsilon Lyrae, 55:50
Low-Hanging Fruit, 57:50
Messier 2, 56:50
NGC 4349, 52:50
Orange & Blue, 54:50
Ptolemy's Cluster, 53:50
Sparkling M47, 51:50
Books & Beyond:
Under the Radar. The first woman in radio astronomy: Ruby Payne-Scott (WM Goss and Richard X McGee), 54:88
Celestial Calendar:
3 Comets for Small Telescopes, 55:58
A Fine Morning Meteor Shower, 53:61
A Long Morning Lunar Eclipse, 53:58
A Morning Comet in Aquarius, 53:61
A Summer Night's Lunar Eclipse, 57:58
A Summer Sunrise Occultation, 50:57
Betelgeuse, 57:60
BV Centauri, 54:57
Castor Playing Soccer?, 55:60
Comet Garradd Comes Into View, 52:59
Following Comet Elenin Out, 56:58
Kappa Pavonis, 52:58
Mira, 56:58
More Footwork, 57:61
New Comet Ikeya-Murakami, 51:59
Opening the New Year with Hartley 2, 50:59
Prospects for Comet Elenin, 54:59
S Doradus, 50:58
Scorpions Up North, 54:58
Scorpius Revisited, 51:58
Southern Gems, 53:60
T Pyxidis, 55:59
Cosmic Relief:
All These Worlds, 56:20
Arsenic and Old Lakes, 53:22
Bring on the Exo-Earths!, 50:20
Is There Art on Other Planets, 57:20
Requiem for Akatsuki, 54:20
Weathering New Worlds, 52:22
Deep Sky Delights:
A Fleece of Gold, 57:72
A Little Cloudy, 56:68
Calm Waters, 51:66
In the Lion's Belly, 52:62
One Horn, 50:64
Testing Indus, 55:72
The Domain of the King, 53:72
Winter's Best Nebulae, 54:70
Discoveries:
A Final Grab at Glory, 51:24
Finding Pluto, 50:22
Halley's 1910 Return, 53:24
Luna 10: First to Orbit the Moon, 52:24
The Moons of Mars, 55:22
Probing Jupiter's Atmosphere, 54:22
Two-faced Iapetus, 56:22
Unravelling the Leonids, 57:22
Double Star Notes:
Around the Square, 54:64
Centaur Pointers, 53:64
Dolphin Delights, 55:64
Doubles in Lepus, 50:70
Native Doubles, 56:62
Sailing Back to Vela, 52:68
Under the Unicorn's Hooves, 51:72
Where Pegasus Meets Andromeda, 57:64
Exploring the Moon:
Coming in at an Angle, 53:62
Ideal Orientale, 54:60
Large-Scale Lunar Structures, 56:60
Lunar Transient Phenomena, 51:60
Pits of Contention, 52:60
The Best Lunar Map So Far, 55:62
Unmasking Mare Ridges, 50:62
Weird Crater Rays, 57:62
Exploring the Solar System:
A Cloudy Mars in 2010, 51:62
A Gap But Not a Void, 54;62
Planetary Imaging Primer, 55:86
Planetary Magnitudes, 53:46
Features:
7 Years at Saturn, 54:40
An Astronomer's Guide to Holst's The Planets, 57:44
Astronomy's Crystal Ball, 54:26
Closing in on E.T., 52:26
Encounter at Hartley 2, 51:38
End of the Cosmic Dark Ages, 55:32
Finding Mercury's Tail, 51:42
Having a BLAST in Antarctica, 56:42
How to Deflect a Hazardous Asteroid, 51:26
Imaging the Interstellar Medium, 54:24
NASA's New Airborne Observatory, 50:38
Neptune Comes Full Circle, 56:72
New Light On Gamma Ray Bursts, 53:28
New Scrutiny of the Sun's Secrets, 53:32
Peering Beneath Jupiter's Clouds, 57:24
Pile-up in Pavo, 53:26
Planetary Sentinel, 56:32
Pummelling The Planets, 57:30
Spinning Hearts of Darkness, 55:26
Stellar Winds above Atlantic Clouds, 55:38
The AAVSO's New Sky Survey, 56:38
The Exoplanets that Weren't, 57:38
The Hunt for Super-Earths, 50:30
The Mercury Mirage, 55:76
The Perfect Solar Superstorm, 53:38
The Stars That Host Planets, 54:34
The Universe of Archimedes, 51:34
Top 10 Stories of 2010, 50:24
Uranus - The "Forgotten" World, 50:46
What is a Galaxy?, 55:44
Where Did Earth's Water Come From?, 52:36
Where the Hot Stuff is, 56:24
Focal Point:
A Winding Road, 57:98
First, Do No Harm, 51:98
Galaxy Hunting, 56:98
Giving An Astronomy Show, 54:98
In Space, 50:98
Science as Human Nature, 55:98
The Lessons of Antarctica, 52:98
The Library Telescope Program, 53:98
Going Deep:
A Fine Field in Bootes, 53:70
A Pride of Galaxies, 51:64
Digging for Detail in Scutum, 55:70
Galaxy Gauze, 57:70
New Product Showcase:
3D Astronomy with JAVA: An Introduction to Computer Graphics (Fairman), 53:20
Astronomical Spectroscopy for Amateurs (Harrison), 55:20
CentreLine CL1-10 Filter Wheel (Finger Lakes Instrumentation), 55:20
Coronado P.S.T (Meade Instruments), 51:22
Desiccant Caps (Farpoint), 52:20
Digital Display Gauge SCT Focuser (William Optics), 53:20
EFW2 Colour Wheel (Atik Instruments), 50:18
Ethos-SX eyepiece (Tele Vue), 51:22
Gas Giants app (Software Bisque), 53:20
Hyperion Mk III zoom eyepiece (Baader Planetarium), 50:18
Kaguya Lunar Atlas (Shirao and Wood), 57:18
Moon Phase Maps and Star Chart apps (Astrovisuals), 54:19
Motorised Zerotator (Van Slyke Instruments), 57:18
MX-1 iphone adapter (Magnilux), 56:18
NexGuide (Celestron), 51:22
Omega Dew Terminator (Astrocrumb), 55:20
Parallizer eyepiece adapter (Howie Glatter), 56:18
PowerWeight (iOptron), 57:18
The Moon in Close-Up: A Next Generation Astronomer's Guide (Wilkinson), 54:19
The Radio Sky and How To Observe It (Lashley), 53:20
SkyProdigy 130 (Celestron), 54:19
SkyQuest XX12g GoTo Truss Dobsonian (Orion Telescopes), 52:20
ST-i planetary camera and autoguider (SBIG), 56:18
SXVR-H18 CCD camera (Starlight Xpress), 52:20
UP16 Premium Ultraportable Truss Dobsonian (Orion Telescopes), 50:18
News Notes:
A Black Hole Too Big For Its Galaxy, 53:14
A Diamond Planet, 57:14
A Galaxy at Redshift 10, 54:16
A Ghostly Cosmic Pinwheel, 50:15
A Glittering Star, 52:16
A New Name for Molonglo, 51:16
A Planet's Death Spiral?, 51:16
A Planet as Dense as a Cannonball, 53:12
A Runaway Star Tells a Long Story, 50:14
A Steamy Super-Earth?, 52:14
A Super-Earth Transiting Naked-Eye 55 Cancri, 55:12
Akatsuki, 52:16
Aussies Star in Planetary Society Grants, 51:18
Australia - New Zealand Radio Linkup, 57:15
Best Views of a Black-Hole Powerhouse, 55:14
Big Kepler Bonus: Precisioni Stellar Physics, 55:13
Black Holes: More Powerful Than Thought, 51:14
Blue Stragglers in the Galactic Bulge, 56:15
"Coreshine" in a Cloud's Black Heart, 51:15
Cosmic Star Count Triples, 52:12
Dawn Arrives at Vesta, 56:14
Dissecting Saturn's Big Storm, 56:15
Double Whammies on Mars and the Moon, 56:13
End of An Era, 56:14
Eris is Dwarfed; Is Pluto Bigger?, 52:16
Galaxies Running on Empty, 57:13
Happy Birthday Neptune, 56:13
Home Computers Dredge Up Weird Pulsar, 50:14
Hubble Spots New Pluto Moon, 57:14
Iceball in Transit, 53:16
Incredible Shrinking Moon, 50:14
Is the Sunspot Cycle About to Stop?, 56:12
Jupiter Swallowed an Asteroid, 55:13
Jupiter's Lost Belt Returns, 51:15
Kepler's Latest Planet Bonanza, 54:12
Messages from Mercury, 54:13
Mini-Comets Storm the Sun, 53:14
More Planets Than Stars?, 55:16
New Cosmic Distance Record, 52:13
New Insights on Lunar Swirls, 55:14
New Light on the Voorwerp, 54:16
New Sign of Water Flowing on Mars?, 55:18
New Twist on Dark Energy, 51:14
Next Mars Landing Site: Gale Crater, 57:15
No Goldilocks Planet?!, 52:13
No Ordinary Supernova Remnant, 52:12
Opportunity Rover reaches Endeavour, 57:15
Planet from Another Galaxy, 52:14
Remains of a Dwarf, 54:14
Rethinking Star Formation, 50:13
Strengthening Dark Energy's Push, 55:16
Sun's Heliopause: A Moving Target, 51:16
The Comet Tale of Asteroid Scheila, 53:13
The First "Potentially Habitable" Exoplanet, 50:12
The Inconstant Crab Nebula, 54:13
The Milky Way's Giant Gamma-Ray Bubbles, 52:13
The Most Distant Galaxy Cluster, 53:13
The Sun Upclose, 51:18
Titan's Hazes: A Rich Brew, 51:18
Trouble for the Kepler Mission, 57:12
Two Exoplanets in an Interactive Dance, 50:13
Unveiling Our Galaxy's Massive Stars, 55:13
Variable Stars Behind the Sun, 56:16
What Makes Iapetus So Weird?, 54:14
Will the James Webb Space Telescope Be Cancelled?, 57:13
Why the Sun Had No Spots, 54:14
Zooming In On An Amateur Discovery, 57:16
Starscapes:
A Majestic Spiral Galaxy, 53:18
Jewels of an Ancient Globular, 55:24
Sun, Moon, and Planets:
A Dawn Dance, 52:54
A Wonderful Planetary Gathering, 53:54
Inner Planet Evening Show, 57:54
Jupiter and Uranus' Final Act, 50:54
Jupiter Shines at Opposition, 56:54
Mercury's Evening Show, 54:54
Saturn Approaches Opposition, 51:54
Twilight Conjunctions, 55:54
Targets:
Auriga, the Charioteer, 50:67
Bear Toes, 52:65
By Jiminy!, 51:69
Flying Horse Fish, 57:66
Gold Dust, 55:66
Night of the Scorpion, 54:66
The Berkeley Clusters, 56:64
The Gossamers of Coma Berenices, 53:66
Telescope Workshop:
A Semi-Classic Dob, 51:89
Chris Flynn's Astroblast, 52:75
Ed's Tracking Travelscope, 57:80
Poetry in the Motion, 54:90
Secondary Considerations, 56:85
The Art of Telescope Making, 55:88
Two Novel Refractors, 50:87
Whither ATMing?, 53:90
Test Reports:
8-inch LightSwitch (Meade), 51:84
12.5-inch f/8 CDK Astrograph (PlaneWave), 53:86
Alta U9000 (Apogee), 51:80
Double-Stacked Personal Solar Telescope (Meade), 55:81
ED1026 (Ekinox) and Ekcentrik Alt-Az GoTo mount, 52:80
FLT-98 Apo refractor (William Optics), 52:87
Hyperion Mk III Zoom eyepiece (Baader), 52:82
Mak 150mm and iEQ56 mount (iOptron), 57:82
SkyFi (Carina Mobile), 50:86
SkyQuest XT10g GoTo Dobsonian Telescope (Orion Telescopes & Binoculars), 56:86
ST-8300M CCD camera (SBIG), 52:84
The Astronomy Scene:
Asteroid Maven, 50:76
Astronomy at the Summit, 56:80
Napier 2011: The RASNZ Conference, 57:87
Solar Radio Astronomy, 54:82
South Pacific Astronomy Adventure, 50:82
The Astronomer's Universe!, 51:44
Welcome to the Moon, 52:70
Tonight's Sky:
A Midwinter's Night, 54:52
A Ship's View, 51:52
A Swan's Beauty, 56:52
A Toast to Stellar Memories, 53:52
In and Around The Great Square, 57:52
In the Crab's Claws, 52:52
Pavo Pleasures, 55:52
Two Summer Clusters, 50:52
Observing Topics
Comets:
45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova, 55:58
103P/Hartley 2, 50:59
C/2009 P1 (Garradd), 52:59, 53:61, 54:59, 55:58, 56:58, 57:60
C/2010 X1 (Elenin), 54:59, 55:58, 56:58, 57:60
P/2010 V1 (Ikeya-Murakami), 51:59
Double Stars:
1 Delphini, 55:64
36 Andromedae, 57:64
38 Leporis, 50:70
52 Pegasi, 57:64
72 Pegasi, 57:64
85 Pegasi, 57:64
AC 1, 57:64
Alpha Centauri, 53:64
Alpha Geminorum (Castor), 51:69
Barnard 19, 57:66
Beta Centauri, 53:64
Beta Delphini, 55:64
Beta Leporis, 50:70
Beta Monocerotis, 51:72
BU 16, 51:72
BU 314, 50:70
BU 319, 50:70
BU 321, 50:70
BU 363, 55:64
BU 573, 51:72
COO 157, 53:64
COO 167, 53:64
D12, 51:72
DUN 81, 52:68
DUN 137, 53:64
DUN 143, 53:64
DUN 190, 54:64
DUN 191, 54:64
DUN 193, 54:64
DUN 195, 54:64
DUN 235, 56:62
Englemann 43, 52:65
Epsilon Lyrae, 55:50
Epsilon Normae, 54;64
Espin 332, 50:67
FIN 325, 51:72
Gamma Delphini, 55:64
Gamma Leporis, 50:70
Haro 2-36, 54:66
HJ 1858, 57:64
HJ 1859, 57:64
HJ 3752, 50:70
HJ 3759, 50:70
HJ 3780, 50:70
HJ 4188, 52:68
HJ 4191, 52:68
HJ 4245, 52:68
HJ 4330, 52:68
HJ 4332, 52:68
HJ 4795, 54:64
HJ 4813, 54:64
HJ 5246, 56:62
HLD 124, 54:64
HRG 84, 53:64
HRG 85, 53:64
HRG 86, 53:64
HRG 87, 53:64
HU 1332, 56:62
HU 1333, 56:62
HU 1626, 56:62
I 11, 52:68
I 17, 56:62
I 18, 56:62
I 19, 56:62
I 41, 56:62
I 128, 56:62
I 132, 56:62
I 974, 54:64
Iota Leporis, 50:70
Iota-1 Normae, 54;64
J Centauri, 53:64
JC 25, 56:62
Kappa Leporis, 50:70
Mu Velorum, 52:68
Nu Ursae Majoris, 52:65
Pi Andromedae, 57:64
Psi Velorum, 52:68
Pz 3, 52:68
Pz 6, 55:66
Rousseau 31, 55:66
RST 3491, 51:72
Sigma 2995, 57:66
Sigma 3009, 57:66
Sigma 3036, 57:66
Sigma 3045, 57:66
SEE 258, 54:64
South 548, 51:69
STF 40, 57:64
STF 914, 51:72
STF 987, 51:72
STF 1019, 51:72
STF 1029, 51:72
STF 1152, 51:72
STF 1154, 51:72
STF 1157, 51:72
STF 2665, 55:64
STF 2690, 55:64
STF 2721, 55:64
STF 2722, 55:64
STF 2725, 55:64
STF 2738, 55:64
STF 2958, 57:64
STF 2978, 57:64
STF 3007, 57:64
STF 3050, 57:64
Theta Indi (HJ 5258), 56:62
Xi Ursae Majoris, 52:65
YSJ 1, 52:68
Zeta Monocerotis, 51:72
Eclipses:
A Long Morning Lunar Eclipse, 53:58
A Summer Night's Lunar Eclipse, 57:58
Galaxies:
ESO 92-12A, 51:66
ESO 92-12B, 51:66
ESO 146-5, 55:72
ESO 235-55, 55:72
ESO 235-57, 55:72
ESO 269-57, 53:72
ESO 269-74A, 53:72
ESO 269-85, 53:72
Hickson 61, 53:66
IC 2554, 51:66
IC 5152, 55:72
M74, 57:72
M95, 52:62
M96, 52:62
M105, 52:62
NGC 68, 57:70
NGC 660, 57:62
NGC 691, 57:72
NGC 772, 57:72
NGC 877, 57:72
NGC 972, 57:72
NGC 2357, 51:69
NGC 2822, 51:66
NGC 2836, 51:66
NGC 2841, 52:65
NGC 3136, 51:66
NGC 3136B, 51:66
NGC 3158, 51:64
NGC 3184, 52:65
NGC 3198, 52:65
NGC 3300, 52:62
NGC 3338, 52:62
NGC 3346, 52:62
NGC 3367, 52:62
NGC 3377, 52:62
NGC 3377A, 52:62
NGC 3384, 52:62
NGC 3389, 52:62
NGC 3412, 52:62
NGC 3489, 52:62
NGC 4274, 53:66
NGC 4559, 53:66
NGC 4565, 53:66
NGC 4725, 53:66
NGC 5090, 53:72
NGC 5266, 53:72
NGC 5286, 53:72
NGC 5307, 53:72
NGC 5527, 53:70
NGC 5529, 53:70
NGC 5544, 53:70
NGC 5545, 53:70
NGC 5557, 53:70
NGC 5572, 53:70
NGC 6935, 55:72
NGC 6937, 55:72
NGC 7029, 55:72
NGC 7038, 55:72
NGC 7049, 55:72
NGC 7064, 55:72
NGC 7090, 55:72
NGC 7125, 55:72
NGC 7126, 55:72
Pegasus I cluster, 57:66
PGC 50925, 53:70
PGC 50944, 53:70
PGC 50952, 53:70
PGC 2076761, 53:70
PGC 2076843, 53:70
Globular Clusters:
M2, 56:50
M69, 55:66
M70, 55:66
NGC 121, 56:68
NGC 362, 56:68
NGC 2808, 51:66
NGC 5139 (Omega Centauri), 53:72
NGC 6441, 54:66
NGC 6558, 55:66
NGC 6569, 55:66
NGC 6624, 55:66
NGC 6652, 55:66
NGC 6712, 55:70
Palomar 4, 52:65
Moon:
Aristarchus, 51:60
Copernicus, 52:60
Crisium, 56:60
Dionysius rays, 57:62
Humboldtianum, 56:60
Humorum, 56:60
Imbrium Basin, 56:60
Inghirami Valley, 54:60
Kepler, 53:62
Langrenus rays, 57:62
Mare Crisium, 50:62
Mare Nubium, 56:60
Mare Serenitatis, 50:62, 56:60
Mare Smythii, 51:60
Mare Tranquillitatis, 50:62
Messier, 53:62
Messier A, 53:62
Nectaris Basin, 56:60
Oceanus Procellarum, 51:60
Orientale Basin, 54:60, 56:60
Petavius B, 53:62
Plato, 52:60
Proclus, 53:62
Ptolemaeus, 51:60
Thales, 53:62
Tycho, 53:62
Nebulae:
Barnard 72, 54:70
Barnard 86, 54:70
Barnard 87, 55:66
Barnard 292, 55:66
Barnard 300, 55:66
Barnard 305, 55:66
GN 17.21.9, 54:66
IC 405, 50:67
IC 410, 50:67
IC 417, 50:67
M8, 54:70
M17, 54:70
M20, 54:70
NGC 346, 56:68
NGC 2261 (Hubble's Variable Nebula), 50:64
NGC 6334, 54:70
RCW 127, 54:66
Rosette Nebula, 50:64
Sharpless 2-237, 50:67
Open Clusters:
Berkeley 82, 56:64
Berkeley 86, 56:64
Berkeley 87, 56:64
IC 1310, 56:64
IC 2602, 51:66
Kron 3, 56:68
Kron 7, 56:68
M7, 53:50
M29, 56:64
M47, 51:50
Melotte 20 (Alpha Persei cluster), 57:50
Melotte 102, 51:66
NGC 152, 56:68
NGC 176, 56:68
NGC 220, 56:68
NGC 221, 56:68
NGC 231, 56:68
NGC 248, 56:68
NGC 256, 56:68
NGC 265, 56:68
NGC 267, 56:68
NGC 269, 56:68
NGC 330, 56:68
NGC 371, 56:68
NGC 416, 56:68
NGC 419, 56:68
NGC 456, 56:68
NGC 460, 56:68
NGC 465, 56:68
NGC 2355, 51:69
NGC 2395, 51:69
NGC 2420, 51:69
NGC 2477, 50:50
NGC 4349, 52:50
NGC 6281, 54:66
NGC 6400, 54:66
NGC 6749, 56:64
NGC 6791, 56:64
Planetary Nebulae:
Abell 21, 51:69
IC 2448, 51:66
IC 2553, 51:66
IC 4776, 55:66
Longmore-Tritton 5, 53:66
NGC 2346 (Butterfly Nebula), 50:64
NGC 2371-72, 51:69
NGC 2392, 51:69
NGC 3211, 51:66
NGC 6302, 54:66
Variable Stars:
AG Carinae, 51:59
Betelgeuse, 57:60
BV Centauri, 54:57
Kappa Pavonis, 52:58
Mira, 56:58
S Doradus, 50:58
T Pyxidis, 55:59
W Sagittarii, 53:60
X Sagittarii, 53:60