These twenty objects are the crown jewels of the northern sky. They span every major class of deep-sky object — emission nebulae, planetary nebulae, open and globular clusters, galaxies, and showpiece double stars — and cover all four seasons, so there is always something on the list worth chasing.
Every target is visible from mid-northern latitudes (40°–55° N) and most are accessible with a small telescope or even binoculars. For each object you will find the essential data, the best time to observe, what to expect in different apertures, and practical tips for getting the most out of the view.
Aperture tiers used in this guide
- Binoculars — 7×50 or 10×50
- Small scope — 80–130 mm / 3–5″
- Medium scope — 150–250 mm / 6–10″