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xNGC 1022CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 H400 39
MCG -01-07-025
NGC 991 is visible at 124x as a faint, almost circular spot of 2’ without any core. There is a star at its ZE edge. NGC 1022 is located 50’ NE and is a bright nebula of 2’ with a bright and large core. IC 243 is only visible at 211x and is a small nebula.

xNGC 2283Canis MajorOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 HII 100
ESO 557-13
Could not see it in the beginning. But with a Deepskyfilter at 124x some nebulosity can bee seen. Only a piece of the galaxy was visible/
xNGC 1073CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 HII 39
UGC 2210
At 124x it’s a large but faint nebula of 4’x3’. Maybe a core is visible. Or is it a foreground star? It’s difficult to say.
xNGC 1070CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 HII 38
UGC 2200
At 124x it’s an almost circular spot of 2’ with a small but bright core.
xIC 247CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 Averted vision is needed to see this one at 124x.
xNGC 1013CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -02-07-046NGC 1013 is a difficult one at 124x. It’s a small round spot
xNGC 1017CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -02-07-047This is a galaxy trio (NGC 1010, NGC 1011, NGC 1017) which is visible at 124x. NGC 1017 is the faintest one.
xNGC 1011CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -02-07-045This is a galaxy trio (NGC 1010, NGC 1011, NGC 1017) which is visible at 124x. NGC 1017 is the faintest one.
xNGC 1010CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 NGC 1006This is a galaxy trio (NGC 1010, NGC 1011, NGC 1017) which is visible at 124x. NGC 1017 is the faintest one.
xNGC 1045CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 HII 35
MCG -02-07-059
NGC 1045 is at 124x an elongated nebula of 1’ without a core.
xNGC 1047CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -01-07-032NGC 1035 is an elongated nebula of 3’x1’ without core. There is a star at its NE edge. The elongation direction is wrongly plotted on the map of Skytools. NGC 1052 is a bright nebula larger than 2’. It’s round and has a vey brught core. NGC 1047 is an elongated nebula smaller than 1’, and has no core.
xNGC 1052CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 H400 42
MCG -01-07-034
NGC 1035 is an elongated nebula of 3’x1’ without core. There is a star at its NE edge. The elongation direction is wrongly plotted on the map of Skytools. NGC 1052 is a bright nebula larger than 2’. It’s round and has a vey brught core. NGC 1047 is an elongated nebula smaller than 1’, and has no core.
xNGC 1035CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 HII 34
MCG -01-07-027
NGC 1035 is an elongated nebula of 3’x1’ without core. There is a star at its NE edge. The elongation direction is wrongly plotted on the map of Skytools. NGC 1052 is a bright nebula larger than 2’. It’s round and has a vey brught core. NGC 1047 is an elongated nebula smaller than 1’, and has no core.
xIC 1827CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 NGC 1032 is at 124x an elongated nebula of 3’x1’ with a bright core and tapered edges. 20’ to the north is NGC 1038 and IC 1827. Both are elongated nebula of 1’ which are easily visible at 124x. IC 1827 has a star at its SE edge.
xNGC 1038CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 UGC 2158NGC 1032 is at 124x an elongated nebula of 3’x1’ with a bright core and tapered edges. 20’ to the north is NGC 1038 and IC 1827. Both are elongated nebula of 1’ which are easily visible at 124x. IC 1827 has a star at its SE edge.
xNGC 1032CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 HII 33
UGC 2147
NGC 1032 is at 124x an elongated nebula of 3’x1’ with a bright core and tapered edges. 20’ to the north is NGC 1038 and IC 1827. Both are elongated nebula of 1’ which are easily visible at 124x. IC 1827 has a star at its SE edge.
xIC 243CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 NGC 991 is visible at 124x as a faint, almost circular spot of 2’ without any core. There is a star at its ZE edge. NGC 1022 is located 50’ NE and is a bright nebula of 2’ with a bright and large core. IC 243 is only visible at 211x and is a small nebula.
xNGC 991CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 HII 30
MCG -01-07-023
NGC 991 is visible at 124x as a faint, almost circular spot of 2’ without any core. There is a star at its ZE edge. NGC 1022 is located 50’ NE and is a bright nebula of 2’ with a bright and large core. IC 243 is only visible at 211x and is a small nebula.
xNGC 350CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -01-03-069NGC 357 is at 124x almost circular and has a bright core. A faint star is located just outside the NE edge. More to the south, about 45’, there is a little group of 4 galaxies: NGC 349, NGC 342, NGC 340 and NGC 345. All are small an very faint spots. At 211x I could also see NGC 350, located a few minutes east of NGC 349 and only half as big. Unfortunately, I did not look for NGC 347 as it was not printed on my chart.
xNGC 345CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -01-03-064NGC 357 is at 124x almost circular and has a bright core. A faint star is located just outside the NE edge. More to the south, about 45’, there is a little group of 4 galaxies: NGC 349, NGC 342, NGC 340 and NGC 345. All are small an very faint spots. At 211x I could also see NGC 350, located a few minutes east of NGC 349 and only half as big. Unfortunately, I did not look for NGC 347 as it was not printed on my chart.
xNGC 340CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -01-03-055NGC 357 is at 124x almost circular and has a bright core. A faint star is located just outside the NE edge. More to the south, about 45’, there is a little group of 4 galaxies: NGC 349, NGC 342, NGC 340 and NGC 345. All are small an very faint spots. At 211x I could also see NGC 350, located a few minutes east of NGC 349 and only half as big. Unfortunately, I did not look for NGC 347 as it was not printed on my chart.
xNGC 342CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -01-03-058NGC 357 is at 124x almost circular and has a bright core. A faint star is located just outside the NE edge. More to the south, about 45’, there is a little group of 4 galaxies: NGC 349, NGC 342, NGC 340 and NGC 345. All are small an very faint spots. At 211x I could also see NGC 350, located a few minutes east of NGC 349 and only half as big. Unfortunately, I did not look for NGC 347 as it was not printed on my chart.
xNGC 349CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -01-03-068NGC 357 is at 124x almost circular and has a bright core. A faint star is located just outside the NE edge. More to the south, about 45’, there is a little group of 4 galaxies: NGC 349, NGC 342, NGC 340 and NGC 345. All are small an very faint spots. At 211x I could also see NGC 350, located a few minutes east of NGC 349 and only half as big. Unfortunately, I did not look for NGC 347 as it was not printed on my chart.
xNGC 357CetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 HII 12
MCG -01-03-081
NGC 357 is at 124x almost circular and has a bright core. A faint star is located just outside the NE edge. More to the south, about 45’, there is a little group of 4 galaxies: NGC 349, NGC 342, NGC 340 and NGC 345. All are small an very faint spots. At 211x I could also see NGC 350, located a few minutes east of NGC 349 and only half as big. Unfortunately, I did not look for NGC 347 as it was not printed on my chart.
xNGC 337ACetusOlivier Van AelstObsession 18''  (457 mm)18/10/2009D AO
 MCG -01-03-065NGC 337 is a at 124x a large and bright nebula of 3’x2’, without core. 20’ to the east is NGC 337A which I could see a few times. A faint star is located at its eastern edge.

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