Tiny cometary nebula visible predominantly on one side of a dim star.
Dim with OIII, roundish, distinct size but not large, just west of a pair of dimmer equal magnitude stars.
12mm OIII, large, fills most of fov, centered and most condensed around star GSC 466:1790, seems somewhat square. Mostly just a slight change in contrast.
7mm OIII, bipolar planetary, two bright knots very close together with black separation between. Dimmer roundish disk surrounds bright inner pair. Central star very dimly observable.
20mm OIII - large very dim area of nebulosity surrounding three dim stars. Not much distinct.
7mm OIII, very small and ill defined. At edge of vision, but high percentage of time "feel" there is a dim glow. Mostly round. Off two pairs of stars at right angles to each other.
12mm OIII, very unusual shape! Linear and brightest section extends e/w and appears to get thicker to the w. Under, or n of the linear section a round glow comes and goes, appearing to "hang" below the linear glow.is a "bubble" to the w of the center of the line. Bubble appears annular.
12mm OIII, dim even glow surrounding a pair of mag 12.6 stars.
12mm, large and dim, unresolved. In heavily obscured area.
12mm, large in fov, coarse, resolved partially. This Palomar globular appears as a diffuse, irregular glow 4' SSE of a mag 9 star. Try to resolve at high power.
Very dim oval haze with VHT filter and 12mm Nagler. Almost not detectable.
7mm Hicksons 85A and 85B.
7mm obvious central star, darkened torus with some bright spots, surrounded by a bright almost round ring. H IV 73;Blinking Planetary;PK83+12.1
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