Unless otherwise noted, all images by me at home (Bortle 7) using Seestar 50S with number of subs and exposure time. Other images with RCOP in description are from 12″ telescope at Perth Observatory. Details on it at https://skynet.unc.edu/telescopes/view?id=24
M 31 Andromeda Galaxy (with M32 and M110) 62@10 sec

Rosette Nebula and Cluster 207@10 sec

Cocoon Nebula 84@10 sec

M46 W PN NGC 2438 S50 186@10 sec

NGC 1097 RCOP 7@60 sec

Double Cluster N869 and N884 (panoramic) 185-10

N7789 42@10 sec

47 Tuc RCOP 5@60 sec

Flame and Horsehead Nebulas (Panoramic) N2024 w IC434 68@10 sec

M33 38@10 sec

M42 129@10 sec

IC 405 730@10 sec

Dumbbell Nebula M 27 58@10 sec

M1 124@10 sec

Example of Determining PA and Separation of Double Stars (ADS 4182)

Example of Nova in Another Galaxy (2022hrs) w/ reports
Note – nova is the star between the 2 galaxies and is brighter than its host galaxy (the dimmer one NGC 4647)


Example of Variable Star (BI Crux) w/ Reports



Solar Disk in White Light 1/3/2026 21:33 UT 1@10 sec

Lunar Disk (Full) 1/2/2026 8:55 UT 1@10 sec

1/30/2026 7:32UT Io Eclipse Reappearance 1@10 sec

Dwarf Planet (Ceres) 1/9 and 1/10/2026 1@10 sec


3I ATLAS W 31 LEO AND UGC5456 10h09m +10.3 60 @ 10sec
Comet is brighter elongated object, closer to 31 Leo

Asteroid Io Motion in one night with MPEC report stack of 3@20 sec RCOP

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