Jeff's Binocular Picks for June
       
Seen? Object Type Constellation In/Near

Early Evening  
       
____ M44  (Beehive Cluster) Open Cluster Cancer
____ Jupiter & 4 of its Moons Planet Cancer
____ M104  (Sombrero Galaxy) Galaxy Corvus / Virgo
____ Coma Berenices  (Mel 111) Open Cluster Leo / Canes Venatici
     
  Mid Evening  
 
____ Mizar/Alcor Double Star Ursa Major
____ M81/M82 Galaxies Ursa Major
____ M3 Globular Cluster Bootes
____ M51 Galaxy Ursa Maj / Canes Venatici
____ Corona Borealis Constellation Corona Borealis
____ M5 Globular Cluster Virgo / Serpens
____ M13  (Hercules Cluster) Globular Cluster Hercules
____ M92 Globular Cluster Hercules
____ Epsilon Lyra  (Double-Double) Double Star Lyra
____ M57 Planetary Nebula Lyra
____ M12 Globular Cluster Ophiuchus
____ M10 Globular Cluster Ophiuchus
____ M4  (Cat's Eye Cluster) Globular Cluster Scorpius
____ IC 4665 Open Cluster Ophiuchus
____ NGC 6633 Open Cluster Ophiuchus
     
  Later in the Evening  
       
____ Albireo Double Star Cygnus
____ CR 399  (Coathanger Cluster) Asterism Sagitta
____ M27  (Dumbbell Nebula) Planetary Nebula Cygnus / Sagitta
____ M11  (Wild Duck Cluster) Open Cluster Aquila
____ M8  (Lagoon Nebula) Diffuse Nebula Sagittarius
____ M6  (Butterfly Cluster) Open Cluster Scorpius / Sagittarius
____ M7 Open Cluster Scorpius / Sagittarius
____ M25 Open Cluster Sagittarius
____ M22 Globular Cluster Sagittarius
____ M15 Globular Cluster Pegasus
____ M31  (Andromeda Galaxy) Galaxy Andromeda

The monthly list of binocular objects contains some of the best objects visible through ordinary binoculars. Most of these are easy targets in binoculars, but a few can be challenging. Viewing some the more challenging objects from a dark site will help. If your binoculars have a threaded tripod mount, placing them on a tripod will also help.

Use this list along with a current copy of the monthly sky map from http://www.skymaps.com/downloads.html and try to locate as many as you can. This will help you learn how to navigate your way around the night sky.

Good Luck and have fun hunting! - Jeff

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