Planetary Nebulae Observer's Home Page


Created and maintained by Doug Snyder, Palominas, Arizona

Site Has Last Been Updated On:

  Monday, December 31, 2007

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The IMAGE INDEX now features 608 PN Images. Includes every
PN in the SECGPN that is 10 arc-seconds or larger.  Images are
linked from both the SECGPN database and observing reports.
Discovery of Comet Snyder-Murakami, C/2002 E2
Story & Images on my Arizona web site
500 recent observing reports from Kent Wallace
See Update Page For the Latest.
June 2001: Have received 6 positive observations of GJJC1 in M22
Read Them Here!
Andrew James Feature Articles
Neat Southern Planetaries:12/99

Jay McNeil's 450+ PNe List
Available 


Site Contents & Directory

   Introduction     Image Index      Image Gallery       PN Data Base      Observing Reports   Seasonal Best   
Observing Tips    Filter Information       Featured Planetaries    Astronomy Links     Recent Extras  
Find Darkskies    Planetary Nebulae Types        Search Blackskies Pages     
Observing Challenges: 4 GC PNe's     Jay McNeil's PNe List (450) 
     *Main Graphical Home Page*      *The MIDI Page*     *Visit Star Haven Cafe*

Neat Southern Planetaries (Andrew James' Articles)
Astronomical Nebulae Simplifed (New 02/2000)
Files Available From Blackskies


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Comments, Suggestions, Content Problem Reports are always welcome!  Please feel free to send in observing reports or let me know about planetary nebulae images that you find on the internet. I thank you for visiting my web site - I hope you enjoy your stay and find what you are looking for.  Please Bookmark this site and I hope to have you return! I also hope you will check out the graphical index home page. The load time is not excessive, and there are always, well almost always, new images and different methods used to display them.