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Observations made in the constellation Delphinus:

Comet (Comet, est. mag 8.5, est. to be in Delphinus, Est. RaDec 20 24.4/17* 39')
Observer: alex mataringa (e-mail: melhonar@gmail.com)
Instrument: 102-mm refractor   Location: prilipeti, banat, romania
Light pollution: light   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Thu Aug 18 23:30:00 2011 UT   Obs. no.: 1871

Comet C/2009P1 Garradd,fuzzy spot-like,in Delphinus, no tail observed.

NGC6934 (Globular Cluster, in Delphinus)
Observer: Emil Neata (e-mail: forvert2000@yahoo.com, web: http://www.geocities.com/deep_sky_astronomy)
Instrument: 150-mm Dobsonian reflector   Location: Craiova, Romania
Light pollution: light   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Wed Nov 10 03:00:00 2004 UT   Obs. no.: 1102

NGC 6934 is large and bright. With averted vision it's partially resolved into stars, towards the edges.

NGC7006 (Globular Cluster, in Delphinus)
Observer: Emil Neata (e-mail: forvert2000@yahoo.com, web: http://www.geocities.com/deep_sky_astronomy)
Instrument: 150-mm Dobsonian reflector   Location: Craiova, Romania
Light pollution: light   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Wed Nov 10 03:00:00 2004 UT   Obs. no.: 1101

NGC 7006 is a mag. 10.6 cluster in Delphinus. It's very small, faint, condensation is visible towards the core.

Other (Other, est. to be in Delphinus, Est. RaDec 21h07m, +16d20')
Observer: Dave Mitsky (e-mail: djm28@psu.edu, web: http://www.msd.org/obs.htm)
Instrument: 12.5-inch equatorial reflector   Location: Harrisburg, PA, USA
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: fair   Seeing: fair
Time: Wed Jul 1 03:55:00 1998 UT   Obs. no.: 369

Phil Harrington's asterism, the Dolphin's Diamonds, is located near the Pegasus-Delphinus border. It is a group of some 15 stars that is about 1/2 degree in diameter. Upon finding the Dolphin's Diamonds I was immeditely struck by how much it resembles NGC 457, the Owl Cluster. Therefore, I suggest the alternate name of the Baby Owl for this asterism.

NGC7006 (Globular Cluster, in Delphinus)
Observer: Dave Mitsky (e-mail: djm28@psu.edu)
Instrument: 51-cm other   Location: Harrisburg, Pa, U.S.A.
Light pollution: light   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Sun Jul 6 06:00:00 1997 UT   Obs. no.: 206

In addition to SS Cygni and a host of DSO's we also observed the very distant globular cluster NGC 7006 on Sunday morning. This 10.6 magnitude object was about 3' in size and unresolved. It lies some 37 kiloparsecs away.

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