Thursday, June 18, 2009

M81 - Galaxy (S) - Ursa Major

M82 - Galaxy (Irr) - Ursa Major

M83 - Galaxy (S) - Hydra

M84 - Galaxy (E) - Virgo

M85 - Galaxy (S) - Virgo

M86 - Galaxy (E) - Virgo

M87 - Galaxy (E) - Virgo

M88 - Galaxy (SB) - Coma Berenices

M89 - Galaxy (E) - Virgo

M90 - Galaxy (S) - Virgo

M91 - Galaxy - Virgo

M92 - Cluster (GC) - Hercules

M93 - Cluster (OC) - Puppis

M94 - Galaxy (S) - Canes Venatici

M95 Galaxy (S) Leo

M96 Galaxy (S) Leo

M97 Nebula (PN) Ursa Major

M98 Galaxy (S) Coma Berenices

M99 Galaxy (S) Coma Berenices

M100 Galaxy (S) Coma Berenices

Monday, June 15, 2009

M101 Galaxy (S) Ursa Major

m = 7.7

M102 Galaxy (S) Ursa Major

m = 7.7

If this seems familiar, that's okay -- this entry is apparently due to Messier observing M101 again, but not recognizing it as an earlier (admittedly immediately earlier) entry. If you are working on observing all of the Messier objects, then move froward one square and roll again.

M104 Galaxy (S) Virgo

m = 8.3

M105 Galaxy (E) Leo

M106 Galaxy (S) Canes Venatici

M107 Glob. Cluster Ophiuchus

m = 8.1

M108 Galaxy (S) Ursa Major Summer

m = 10.0

M109 Galaxy(S) Ursa Major Summer

m = 9.5

M110 Galaxy (E) Andromeda Fall

m = 8.0