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    Galaxies' Charts and Images   
     
      
    From this page you can down-load galaxy charts useful for
    visual supernova search
     
    The following image shows an example of these charts.  
     
      
    This chart shows nearby galaxy NGC 2805. It can
    be used in visual hunting of supernovae with 8 to 20 inches telescopes. These charts were
    drawn by Italian amateur Stefano Pesci for his
    program of SN search, from Palomar Survey plates. Stars as faint as mag. 18-19 are shown
    inside or close to the galaxy outter boundary. Only brightest stars are indicated outside
    the galaxy. Use of these charts to compare CCD images is not recommended. Further
    information on these charts is available here.  
     
     Steve Lucas suggests for Thompson-Bryan
    charts set owners an inexpensive  light box that he has used for many years. This might help visual
    observers keep their dark-eye adaptation.  
     
                              
    A chart list (and the charts themselves currently available) are at  
     
                                      
    ftp://ftp.supernovae.org/isn/isn/  
     
     Should you spot a suspect star, take a look
    at Palomar plates at Digitized Sky
    Survey.  
     
     More detailed reference sources can be
    obtained by accessing Skyview.  
     
      If you search with a CCD we suggest you use
    William Neely's CCD images, made
    with a 45cm automated telescope. These images are currently used as a reference by Texas
    hunter Bill Wren. This is an external link.  
     
      Antonio
    Cidadao, supernova hunter from Portugal, has an excellent galaxies atlas on line, made with a
    25cm telescope. Please read this. first. This is an external link
    to an ftp.  
     
      Another excellent CCD atlas is made by Pedro Re', supernova hunter from Portugal. This
    is an external link to an ftp.  
    CCD Atlas is a compilation of CCD images of
    deep sky objects (galaxies, nebulae and clusters). It includes well-known objects (the
    whole Messier catalogue) as well as less known objects (e.g. NGC and IC catalogues). All
    images were obtained with a HiSIS22 CCD camera equipped with a KAF-0400L chip (768x512
    pixels, 9x9 microns, 6.9x4.6mm2, 14bits, with anti-blooming). Two different telescopes
    were used: (i) Celestron 14 (C14) and (ii) Meade2045 (Meade4) housed in a roll-off-roof
    observatory in Central Portugal. Total integration times varied from 1min (open and
    globular clusters) to 5/20min (nebulae and galaxies). With few exceptions, images were
    obtained using 2x2 binning (384x256 pixels).  
     
      This CCD atlas
    is made by Yasuhide Fujita , supernova
    hunter from Japan. There are galaxy CCD images for supernovae hunters. He has been taking
    them at Kuma Kogen Astronomical Observatory since 1994 with a 0.60 mt. telescope. This is
    an external link.  
     
      This CCD catalog
    is made by Enrico Prosperi , supernova
    hunter from Italy. It covers almost all A.R. sky (Southern hemysphere & sun
    conjunction excluded). This is an external link.  
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