Ophiuchus Scutum Serpens Cauda
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Scutum & Serpens Cauda NGC6284 NGC6304 IC4634 NGC6293 NGC6287 NGC6316 NGC6325 NGC6355 Snake Nebula Sabik NGC6342 NGC6369 Little Ghost NGC6333 M9 8 M12 NGC6356 NGC6309 Box Nebula NGC6401 NGC6254 M10 NGC6469 Ophiuchus NGC6440 M20 M8 NGC6445 IC4670 Trifid Nebula NGC6530 Lagoon N NGC6544 NGC6531 NGC6494 M23 NGC6546 NGC6366 M21 NGC6537 Red Spider Nebula Serpens Cauda NGC6568 Pluto NGC6583 NGC6567 NGC6629 NGC6402 M14 Black Hole NGC6603 Delle Caustiche Milky Way Patch Little Star Cloud NGC6613 M18 M24 NGC6517 NGC6605 Omega Nebula Lobster Nebula NGC6611 Eagle Nebula IC4725 M25 NGC6539 NGC6604 M16 Star Queen Nebula Swan Nebula NGC6645 NGC6426 IC1276 NGC6625 Cebalrai NGC6631 C4665 NGC6535 Barnard's Star NGC6649 NGC6664 Scutum NGC6694 M26 NGC6683 NGC6572 Emerald Nebula NGC6712 NGC6705 July Salt-and-Pepper NGC6704 M11 Wild Duck Cluster NGC6633 NGC6751 IC4756 IC4846 NGC6741 Phantom Streak Nebula Alya NGC6760 NGC6814 NGC6709 NGC6755 NGC6756 NGC6790 Star Magnitudes Open Cluster Pluto Globular Cluster Other NGC Astronomy Software 2 3 4 5 6 7 Center RA: 18h 06m Dec: -08°06' 2009/07/15 21:00 Width:45°07' Latitude:-29°02'17.4" Longitude:+26°24'20.8" 8 Burnham's C.H. - Scutum Observing List Evening of 2009 Aug 15 at Bloemfontein, South Africa Sunset 17:58, Twilight ends 19:12, Twilight begins 05:27, Sunrise 06:40, Moon rise 03:03, Moon set 12:30 Completely dark from 19:12 to 03:03. Waning Crescent Moon. All times local (GMT+2). Listing All Deep Sky Objects after 18:59 and before 05:02. Cls Primary ID Alternate ID Con RA 2000 Dec 2000 Size Mag Distance Rise Transit Set Ur. 2 Difficulty Glob NGC 6712 Sct 18h53m04.0s -08°42'18" 9.8' 8.1 23000 ly 15:04 21:31 03:59 125 detectable Open Wild Duck Cluster M 11 Sct 18h51m05.0s -06°16'12" 32.0' 6.1 6100 ly 15:08 21:29 03:51 125 easy Open NGC 6704 Collinder 390 Sct 18h50m45.0s -05°12'18" 5.0' 9.3 9700 ly 15:10 21:29 03:48 105 detectable Open M 26 NGC 6694 Sct 18h45m18.0s -09°23'00" 7.0' 9.0 5200 ly 14:55 21:24 03:52 125 detectable Open NGC 6683 OCL 74 Sct 18h42m13.0s -06°12'42" 3.0' 9.5 3900 ly 14:59 21:21 03:42 125 easy Open NGC 6664 Collinder 385 Sct 18h36m37.0s -07°48'48" 12.0' 8.5 3800 ly 14:50 21:15 03:40 125 detectable Open NGC 6649 Collinder 384 Sct 18h33m27.0s -10°24'12" 5.0' 10.0 4500 ly 14:41 21:12 03:43 126 detectable Open NGC 6631 Collinder 379 Sct 18h27m11.0s -12°01'48" 6.0' 11.7 8500 ly 14:30 21:06 03:41 126 very challenging PNe IC 1295 PN G025.4-04.7 Sct 18h54m37.2s -08°49'39" 1.7' 12.7 3600 ly 15:05 21:33 04:00 125 very challenging Symbol Key: Open Open Cluster Doub Double or Multiple Star Con Constellation Glob Globular Cluster Bin Binary Star (with orbit) MSS Major Solar System Object PNe Planetary Nebula Var Variable Star Com Comet Neb Diffuse Nebula DVar Double & Variable MP Minor Planet Gal Galaxy BVar Binary & Variable GalCl Galaxy Cluster Dark Dark Nebula QSO Quasar Observation status: Y = observed, N = not observed, R = re-observe Quality of opportunity (Q): A = optimum, B = near optimum, F = far from optimum Burnham's C.H. - Serpens Observing List Evening of 2009 Aug 15 at Bloemfontein, South Africa Sunset 17:58, Twilight ends 19:12, Twilight begins 05:27, Sunrise 06:40, Moon rise 03:03, Moon set 12:30 Completely dark from 19:12 to 03:03. Waning Crescent Moon. All times local (GMT+2). Listing All Deep Sky Objects in the constellation Serpens Cauda after 18:59 and before 05:02. Cls Primary ID Alternate ID Con RA 2000 Dec 2000 Size Mag Distance Rise Transit Set Ur. 2 Difficulty Glob NGC 6539 Ser 18h04m50.0s -07°35'12" 7.9' 8.9 130000 ly 14:18 20:43 03:08 126 detectable Glob NGC 6535 Ser 18h03m51.0s -00°17'48" 3.4' 9.3 46000 ly 14:34 20:42 02:51 106 easy Open IC 4756 Collinder 386 Ser 18h39m00.0s +05°27'00" 39.0' 5.4 1600 ly 15:22 21:17 03:13 105 easy Open Star Queen M 16 Ser 18h18m48.0s -13°48'24" 6.0' 6.5 5700 ly 14:18 20:57 03:37 126 obvious Open Collinder 372 Harvard 19 Ser 18h17m30.0s -13°21'00" 5.0' 12.2 5600 ly 14:18 20:56 03:34 126 not visible Symbol Key: Open Open Cluster Doub Double or Multiple Star Con Constellation Glob Globular Cluster Bin Binary Star (with orbit) MSS Major Solar System Object PNe Planetary Nebula Var Variable Star Com Comet Neb Diffuse Nebula DVar Double & Variable MP Minor Planet Gal Galaxy BVar Binary & Variable GalCl Galaxy Cluster Dark Dark Nebula QSO Quasar Observation status: Y = observed, N = not observed, R = re-observe Quality of opportunity (Q): A = optimum, B = near optimum, F = far from optimum.