Lacerta Constellation: Best deep sky objects [v2 refresh]
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- Lacerta (the Lizard) is a small, faint, sparse northern hemisphere constellation best seen around October. Enjoy the following notable deep sky objects in Lacerta:
NGC 7243 (Caldwell 16) - open cluster,
NGC 7209 - open cluster,
IC 1442 - open cluster,
NGC 7245 - open cluster,
NGC 7295 - open cluster.
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Very interesting, didn´t not these DSO and the constellation. In the future, once I get a dedicated camera, I know where to go. Clear skies
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