I would like to thank James McGaha for capturing these images as well as Tim Hunter for his hard work in capturing, processing 
and compiling these wonderful Messier Objects. More information about Tim Hunter 
and James McGaha can be found at their website, the
Grasslands Observatory.
These Messier images were captured using a 24 inch reflecting telescope with 
a Finger Lakes Dream 
Machine CCD camera.
	
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		| M76 - "Little Dumbbell Nebula" a planetary nebula in 
		the constellation Perseus. | M77 - a spiral galaxy in the constellation Cetus. | M78 - a diffuse nebula in the constellation Orion. | M79 - a globular cluster in the constellation Lepus. | M80 - a globular cluster in the constellation 
		Scorpius. | 
	
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		| M81 -a spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major. | M82 - an irregular galaxy in the constellation Ursa 
		Major. | M83 - a spiral galaxy in the constellation Hydra. | M84 - an elliptical galaxy in the constellation 
		Virgo. | M85 - a lenticular galaxy in the constellation Coma 
		Berenices. | 
	
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		| M86 - an elliptical/spiral galaxy in the 
		constellation Virgo. | M87 - and elliptical galaxy in the constellation 
		Virgo. | M88 - a spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma 
		Berenices. | M89 - an elliptical galaxy in the constellation 
		Virgo. | M90 - a spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo. | 
	
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		| M91 - "Missing Messier Object" a spiral galaxy in the 
		constellation Coma Berenices. | M92 - a globular cluster in the constellation 
		Hercules. | M93 - an open cluster in the constellation Puppis. | M94 - "Croc's Eye Galaxy" a spiral galaxy in the 
		constellation Canes Venatici. | M95 - a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation 
		Leo. | 
	
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		| M96 - a spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo. |  |  |  |  |