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Object reference Size Shape Visual Scale Telescope used
NGC 7585 small circular
1
Darkstar 20 inch
NGC 7727 small circular
<0.5
Skywatcher 10 inch
NGC 7606 small oval
<0.5
Skywatcher 10 inch
NGC 7723 small oval
<0.5
Skywatcher 10 inch
NGC 7600 small oval
<0.5
Skywatcher 10 inch
NGC 6962 very small circular
<0.5
Darkstar 14 inch
NGC 7288 very small oval
<0.5
Darkstar 20 inch
NGC 7302 very small oval
<0.5
Darkstar 14 inch
NGC 7364 very small oval
<0.5
Meade 16 inch
NGC 6964 very small circular
<0.5
Darkstar 14 inch
NGC 7371 very small circular
<0.5
Darkstar 14 inch
NGC 7391 very small circular
<0.5
Meade 16 inch
NGC 6978 very small oval
<0.5
Meade 16 inch
NGC 6977 very small circular
<0.5
Meade 16 inch
NGC 6967 very small oval
<0.5
Meade 16 inch

This table is sorted by visual scale and then size.

Other notes

Best placed from early summer to mid winter.

Aquarius has galactic co-ordinates of approximately 60, -50.

So when you look at this constellation you are looking well below the galactic plane under the Sagitarius spiral arm of our galaxy.

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