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Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)?
      #3318655 - 09/06/09 02:49 PM

Ok folks, I'd love to hear your favorites. I'll kick off a few:

NGC 891
Persus Cluster
NGC 253
NGC 7331

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Tom Trusock]
      #3318692 - 09/06/09 03:15 PM

NGC 7626 and 7619 are definitely worth looking at. Their neighbourhood is pretty nice too
NGC 7332 and NGC 7339 are also very nice, although I've had trouble with 7339.
Can you tell I've been visiting the flying horse recently?

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Hrundi]
      #3318752 - 09/06/09 03:51 PM

NGC 7331 and friends, Hickson 92 (Stephan's Quintet), NGC 404, NGC 891.

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Hrundi]
      #3318766 - 09/06/09 04:00 PM

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NGC 7626 and 7619 are definitely worth looking at. Their neighbourhood is pretty nice too




Do you think those two would be within reach of an 8 inch?


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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Tom Trusock]
      #3318770 - 09/06/09 04:03 PM

NGC

7606
404
7727
772
2655
1961
2403
185
278
1055
7331
7217
7814
7448
1023

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Ray4852]
      #3318780 - 09/06/09 04:10 PM

NGC 6946 and 6939 in Cepheus. Open cluster and galaxy in the same low power field. 2/3 degree apart. Exquisite in a dark sky.

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Tom Trusock]
      #3318810 - 09/06/09 04:30 PM Attachment (12 downloads)

Hmmmm, I would have to say that would be NGC-7331, NGC-891 and NGC-253. Others include NGC-7479, NGC-6946, NGC-779 and the NGC-7332 and 7339 pair. The NGC-7619, 7623 and 7626 trio is a nice trio of galaxies that is within reach of an 8-inch from a good site.

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Achernar]
      #3318837 - 09/06/09 04:54 PM Attachment (12 downloads)

Certainly NGC891 and 7331.

NGC1023 is kind of cool with the line of stars below it.

NGC7332 and 7339 make a nice pairing.

But you've already got all of those.

About the only thing I can add is the chain centered on Arp331:

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Achernar]
      #3318866 - 09/06/09 05:10 PM

I enjoy viewing galaxies in bunches, so here's my favorite fall groups and rich clusters (AGC = Abell Galaxy Cluster)

NGC 6959-6967 group (brightest member NGC 6962)
NGC 7172-7176 group (Hickson 90)
NGC 7383-7390 group (brightest member NGC 7385)
Grus Galaxy Chain (brightest IC 1459)
Pegasus I cluster (brightest NGC 7619 and 7626)
Stephan's Quintet (Hickson 92)
AGC 4038 (brightest member IC 5358)
NGC 67-74 group (brightest NGC 68)
NGC 79-96 group (brightest NGC 80)
Pisces Chain (brightest NGC 383)
NGC 483-517 group (brightest NGC 507)
AGC 194 (brightest NGC 545/547)
AGC 262 (brightest NGC 708)
Hickson 16 (brightest NGC 835)
Shakhbazian 166 (chain of 6+ faint galaxies)
AGC 347 (brightest NGC 910)
NGC 995-1005 group (brightest NGC 996)
Perseus Galaxy Cluster (brightest NGC 1275)
Fornax I cluster (ACO S373)

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: sgottlieb]
      #3318897 - 09/06/09 05:28 PM

I should probably add that if I was observing in the southern hemisphere, I'd include the Telescopium group (NGC 6851-6870), the Pavo Group (brightest member NGC 6876), the Phoenix Group (NGC 89-92), etc. But then again, they would be favorite *spring* galaxies

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: sgottlieb]
      #3318976 - 09/06/09 06:14 PM

If I am at a dark site, I always have to look at NGC 253

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: AndrewJ]
      #3318998 - 09/06/09 06:28 PM

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NGC 7626 and 7619 are definitely worth looking at. Their neighbourhood is pretty nice too




Do you think those two would be within reach of an 8 inch?




Should be. In my 12" I was in a green (probably yellow by now) zone, with dozens of streetlights nearby that I blocked off using trees and walls. Both of them were fairly easy direct vision (although not bright direct vision) at about 35 degrees altitude.

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Hmmmm, I would have to say that would be NGC-7331, NGC-891 and NGC-253. Others include NGC-7479, NGC-6946, NGC-779 and the NGC-7332 and 7339 pair. The NGC-7619, 7623 and 7626 trio is a nice trio of galaxies that is within reach of an 8-inch from a good site.

Taras




Seems like I missed 7623! 7611 was within reach though, so that'd make it more like a quartet I imagine.


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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Tom Trusock]
      #3319531 - 09/07/09 12:49 AM

NGC7331 and Stephen's Quintet - about ten galaxies within the field of a wide angle eyepiece;
NGC 278, 185, and 147 - all in a line above M31
NGC 404 (next to Mirbach)
NGC 891 (I always hear the "Outer Limits" theme music when I see this one)
M33 (always worth an extended look)
And a whole bunch of small NGC galaxies in Triangulum

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Hrundi]
      #3319557 - 09/07/09 01:15 AM

I have seen NGC-7611 too, but not at the same time as the other three galaxies. The third galaxy in the drawing I assume is NGC-7623 because it's the brightest one I can find near enough the other two to be visible in the field.

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Tom Trusock]
      #3319599 - 09/07/09 02:02 AM

Here's my top 10 list in numerical order:

1. NGC 253
2. NGC 404
3. NGC 891
4. NGC 1023
5. NGC 6946
6. NGC 7331
7. NGC 7332
8. NGC 7339
9. NGC 7479
10. NGC 7814

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Tom Trusock]
      #3319607 - 09/07/09 02:11 AM

My favorite fall galaxy has got to be NGC 253, the Great Sculptor Spiral. The first time I saw it as a youngster, I was desperately trying to find it with my little 2.4 inch refractor. I finally did, but it was found using a pair of 7-12x35 binoculars and not the main scope. In my 10 inch from my dark sky site, it is just loaded with dark detail which I take my time absorbing at close to 200x. NGC 7331 is nice, as are a few others, but the one that really makes fall observing memorable has to be NGC 253. Clear skies to you.

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: David Knisely]
      #3319905 - 09/07/09 09:42 AM

NGC891, NGC404, NGC7331

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Tom Trusock]
      #3320177 - 09/07/09 12:02 PM

I'll second--or is that, thrid--the nominations of NGC 6946 and NGC 7479 as Fall favorites. These show wonderful spiral structure in moderate aperture. NGC 253 is a big, impressive object that can be enjoyed even under moderately dark skies. NGC 7217 and NGC 7331 round out my top five non-Messier Fall galaxies for moderate aperture...for this week

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Achernar]
      #3321770 - 09/08/09 10:01 AM

What constellation is this group (7619-7623-7626) located near? What are their magnitutes? Can a 10" SCT see them in a slightly light polluted sky? Thanks.

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Re: Favorite Fall Galaxies (non-messier)? new [Re: Jeff Young]
      #3321773 - 09/08/09 10:03 AM

Jeff..

Where is ARP 331 located? What are some of the visual magnitutes on this galaxy chain? Can they be seen with a 10" SCT from a slighytly light polluted site? Thanks.

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