Debbie
Here are some pictures of NGC 3190:
 
http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/nnskcall.pl?Interface=bform&VCOORD=ngc+3190&SURVEY=Digitized+Sky+Survey&SCOORD=Equatorial&EQUINX=2000&MAPROJ=Gnomonic&SFACTR=0.35&ISCALN=Linear&GRIDDD=No&COLTAB=B-W+Linear&PIXELX=600&PIXELY=600
 
http://www.noao.edu/outreach/aop/observers/n3190.html
 
http://rppass.com/n3190-00.htm
 
http://www.astrooptik.com/Bildergalerie/PolluxGallery/NGC3190.htm
 
I take it from your post that Jim V. got his 25" up and running. Would love to have seen that.
 
JG


UTAHDEB@aol.com wrote:
I visited the 3190 group three times this week through my 15", a 20" Starmaster and a 25" Obsession. I saw all four galaxies in all three telescopes. The fourth was the faintest. I need to track down a picture of the galaxy group. It is a fun group to view.
My seeing down here wasn't all that great this weekend. I packed it in a 12 midnight last night when the sky went to much. The warmer temperatures haven't helped the seeing. It was very warm last night and we smelled the awful ordor of a skunk.

Debbie
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