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    With my brand spanking new Vixen LV 4mm eyepiece arriving in the next couple of days, I should be able to push my 4.5" reflector to its theoretical limit.

    What are some suitable southern DSO to observe with this sort of equipment?

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    Kashi, I found some links that provide various lists of DSO's

    http://www.delmarvastargazers.org/newslett...v03/page1a.html

    http://home.mira.net/~reynella/skywatch/ssky.htm - very blah, but has a great list near the bottom of the page, including:

    http://users.gsat.net.au/astronet/2se.html


    I hope this helps

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    What is a DSO? Does that mean visual double stars?

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    DSO is the acronym for Deep Sky Object, such as a galaxy or nebula, I believe.

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    Thanks, it's time I start looking at the skies with a telescope as well.
    Happy hunting.

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