After having been imaging different objects from both hemispheres, I have collected several hundreds of images of most kinds of astronomical objects available with amateur equipment: from supernova remnants (SNRs), emission nebulae, galaxies… Most of them were chosen because of their scientific interest, some were chosen for their aesthetic appeal, be it of the object itself or in a smaller part of it. Among the objects I was able to capture (with a 20 inch and two 24 inch telescopes), I have now collected the 87 targets that, according to my feeling, are both scientifically interesting and aesthetically appealing. This collection is classified, and ordered, by object type and contains: 9 SuperNova Remnants, 2 Globular Clusters, 1 Black Hole (well, its binary companion star), 10 Planetary Nebulae, 3 Elliptical galaxies, 19 Spiral Galaxies and 43 Emission or Reflection Nebulae.
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