Unfortunately all I have is a computer controller with an on board library containing some 147,000 objects and a few extra buttons that say besides "slew speed" and "power focus", things like NGC, I.C., Messier etc. There is even one that say's "Caldwell". I suppose as part of the paper work reduction act, to cut down on paper waste, there is another button that gives the objects coordinates, and another button that gives a full description of the object including the time it rises and sets, it's size, distance and magnitude. Of course, the power pack could die and then I would have to be forced to go here: http://www.seds.org/messier/xtra/similar/JCaldw.html ;) Quoting Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com>:
I bought S&T's laminated Caldwell card years ago, I wonder if it's still available? Extremely handy at the eyepiece. All-sky map on one side, catalog, coordinates, and descriptions on the other.
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