Quasar APM 0827+5255. At a distance of 12.1 billion light years and a magnitude of 15.1 this must be one of the most distant objects amateurs can image. It's only visible at this huge distance as it is one of the brightest objects in the cosmos .
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Part of NGC 7000, aka Caldwell 20, aka North American Nebula
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The Flame and Horsehead Nebulae
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IC443 - The Jellyfish Nebula
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Perseus Double Cluster - NGC 869 and NGC 884
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M51 - The Whirlpool Galaxy
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M64 - The Black Eye Galaxy
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C27 (NGC6888) - The Crescent Nebula
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C31 - The Flaming Star Nebula
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C34 (NGC6960). The western Veil neubla.
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C37 NGC 6885 Open Cluster
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NGC 2024 -The Flame Nebula
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Perseus double cluster NGC 869 and NGC 884
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