The Astrotourist: By Camera

Meade Deep Sky Imager Pro III

M8

The Lagoon Nebula

M8 M13

M13

The Great Hercules Cluster

M16

The Eagle Nebula

M16 M57

M57

The Ring Nebula

M63

The Sunflower Galaxy.

M63 M81

M81

Bode's galaxy

M81 and M82

M81 and M82 are more than 12 million light-years away, and are separated from each other by about 100,000 light-years.

M81 and M82 M94

M94

The Croc's Eye Galaxy.

M101

M101 M104

M104

The Sombrero Galaxy

M106

A Seyfert galaxy in Canes Venatici

M106 NGC 2903

NGC 2903

NGC 4216

NGC 4216 NGC 4565

NGC 4565

NGC 6946

NGC 6946 NGC 7023

NGC 7023

The Iris Nebula

NGC 7293

The Helix Nebula

NGC 7293 NGC 7479

NGC 7479

Caldwell 44

Meade Deep Sky Imager Pro II

M1

The Crab Nebula

M1 M27

M27

The Dumbbell Nebula.

M33

M33 M42

M42

The Orion Nebula is one of the most beautiful diffuse nebulae in the sky.

M74

M74 M77

M77

A Seyfert galaxy in Cetus.

M78

M78 M82

M82

Active galaxy M82.

NGC 891

An edge-on spiral galaxy

NGC 891 NGC 2392

NGC 2392

The Eskimo Nebula

Meade Deep Sky Imager Pro

IC 342

IC 342 M51

M51

The canonical spiral galaxy.

M64

The Black Eye Galaxy.

M64 M88

M88

M97

M97 NGC 4565

NGC 4565

Meade Deep Sky Imager

Horsehead Nebula

The darker, horsehead-shaped dust cloud (known as Barnard 33) is in front of a larger, luminous nebula (called IC 434).

Horsehead Nebula M15

M15

M15 is a globular cluster in the constellation Pegasus.

M65 and M66

M65 and M66 M94

M94

The Croc's Eye Galaxy.

Olympus D40Z

Jupiter

The largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter is a wonderful target.

Jupiter The Moon

Moon

The magnificent desolation of the lunar surface is visible even through a small telescope.

Saturn

The most beautiful planet, Saturn has been visited by the Cassini spacecraft.

Saturn