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Old 23-05-2019, 11:27 AM
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Yes. Deep Sky Companions: Southern Gems by O'Meara. It contains a rear section to tick off most common 120 Southern Sky objects, and allows for date observed, location, telescope and mag details, Seeing and Transparency, and other Notes. The front of the book, over 400 pages, contains detailed write ups, including great photos and drawings, as well as star hopping maps, on all the major Southern Sky objects. I carried it with me to my dark site for years.

It used to be available from Bintel but I can't see it in their books now, but it is still available from Dymocks and Booktopia online.

https://www.dymocks.com.au/book/deep...iABEgIHCfD_BwE



+1 for this book - it's a cracker. O'Meara must have the best eyes in the history of human sight if his recorded observations are anything to go by, but it's a well detailed book.
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