Firstly thanks to all of you who have responded and taken the time to go over the chart and table. I had just updated the chart and table thanks to an extra image sent to me by my good mate Stephen Chadwick. The photo was of another very busy area around NGC 371. I took this opportunity to re-arrange the whole look of the chart and add in in Steve's new photo. Version 5 can be found at the Horowhenua Astronomical Society web site,
http://www.horoastronomy.org.nz/star...gellanic-cloud
I hope you will all find that this is a bit of an improvement and the new close up fits in well. Don't download these just yet as I will send the amended V.5 of today through to our man Mike to load on tomorrow. This will be complete with the amendments courtesy of SteveG.
Well spotted Steve. I had NGC 299 down as K 30 which was shown as a star, another legacy of Megastar 4. You also accidentally discovered how I loaded all of the coordinates on in Excel. I have amended NGC 346 accordingly.
It is great to have more sets of eyes looking at this than just mine.
Bert, they are a couple of great photos that you posted. Yes they will be very useful. That second one of the LMC is very scary to contemplate. There is no other piece of sky like it.
Cheers
Ian