Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Pegasus (Peg)  ·  Contains:  NGC 7383  ·  NGC 7384  ·  NGC 7385  ·  NGC 7386  ·  NGC 7387  ·  NGC 7388  ·  NGC 7389  ·  NGC 7390  ·  PGC 1380767  ·  PGC 1381452  ·  PGC 1382752  ·  PGC 1383448  ·  PGC 1383574  ·  PGC 1383759  ·  PGC 1385039  ·  PGC 1385415  ·  PGC 1385552  ·  PGC 1385895  ·  PGC 1385936  ·  PGC 1385944  ·  PGC 1386767  ·  PGC 1386792  ·  PGC 1386803  ·  PGC 1387255  ·  PGC 1387296  ·  PGC 1387458  ·  PGC 1387502  ·  PGC 1387600  ·  PGC 1387761  ·  PGC 1389817  ·  And 71 more.
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NGC 7386 and a family of galaxies somewhat lightly obscured by IFN, Alan Brunelle
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NGC 7386 and a family of galaxies somewhat lightly obscured by IFN

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NGC 7386 and a family of galaxies somewhat lightly obscured by IFN, Alan Brunelle
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NGC 7386 and a family of galaxies somewhat lightly obscured by IFN

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I pointed my telescope at this area of the sky after my chart indicated that I might see a lot of galaxies while I waited for my primary target to come into view. They are there, but a bit small for this focal length and field of view. Not much to say other than there is also a bit of IFN to interfere with the view. If I don't have clouds on earth to bug me, there's always galactic clouds to mess up my view! I processed this lightly to keep the IFN in view.

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