Kategória: <span>NGC</span>

A Group of five very different galaxies in Pisces

A Group of five very different galaxies in Pisces Bottom up: NGC 125 (12.4m), NGC 126 (14.4m), NGC 127 (15m), NGC 128 (11,8m), NGC 130 (15m) 406mm Newton, 218X October 15th, 2017 Observed and sketched by Dr. Johannes Schilling Baindt near Ravensburg, Germany

NGC 128, Galaxy in Pisces – Dr. Johannes Schilling

NGC 128, Galaxy in Pisces 11.8m, 3,1’X1,05′ Companion galaxies: NGC 130 (left), 15m, and NGC 128 (right), 15m October 14th, 2017 254mm Newton, 252X Observed and sketched by Dr. Johannes Schilling Location: Baindt, near Ravensburg, Germany

NGC 6572, Planetary Nebula in Ophiuchus – Dr. Johannes Schilling

  NGC 6572, Planetary Nebula in Ophiuchus8.1m, 0,6’X0,4′, CS: 13.6mObserved and sketched June 24th, 2017, 23.25h-0.40h. Clouds unfortunateley prevent proceeding of observation.Instrument: 406mm Newton, 1057XObserver: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Baindt, near Lake of Constance    

Messier 17, Swan Nebula in Sagittarius – Dr Johannes Schilling

Messier 17, Swan Nebula or Omega Nebula in Sagittarius 6m, 11′ Instrument: 254mm Newton, 76XObserved and sketched June 24th, 2017, 23.15h-24.00hLocation: Baindt, near lake of Constance, GermanyObserver: Gabriele Houtermans-Sieweke, Ravensburg  

Messier 17, Swan Nebula in Sagittarius – Dr Johannes Schilling

Messier 17, Swan Nebula in Sagittarius 6m, 11′ Observed and sketched for several nights in 2008, altogether 8 hours Instrument: 406mm Newton, 148X without filter Location: Ettlenschieß, Swabian Mountains, Germany Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Baindt, Germany