telescope reflector orion

What are some good things (mostly cloudy) to see through a good telescope in June, from Ibero-N?
Location details: in the northern hemisphere, longitude 45deg, Eastern Europe - I think these should be sufficient. I have a 1000 mm (40 inch) reflector telescope. From what I know, I think that Mars and Saturn will be seen very well in the south of ... Also later in the night, Andromeda is quite good ... I was interested to see other galaxies or nebulae ... I do not think Orion can be seen in the summer, but perhaps other objects. Oh yes, that is the focal length. The opening is approximately 8.7 inches (approximately 200 mm). It's a decent telescope in my opinion for an amateur astronomer time:)
Hmmm - I suspect that describes the 40-inch focal length, not the opening its scope. That's OK, you can still see many things, especially in late June. If you look towards the southern horizon in late June near midnight, he looks toward the center of our Milky Way galaxy. You can see behind the spiral arms from the center, the Sagittarius arm crossing compared to the galactic core, and the Orion arm extends above. The region around the galactic center is filled with familiar and easy to find nebulae: Lagoon, Swan, and the Trifid just to name a few. There are also plenty of star clusters in this region, as might be expected. If you look up, you can see Cygnus Cygnus, with its wings through the galactic plane, while flying through the Milky Way toward the center. Its tail is the North American Nebula, with the bright star Deneb in the end. Its head is the double star Albireo bright blue and gold. Nearby is the small but brilliant Ring Nebula, and on the other side of Cygnus is the Dumbbell Nebula - also brilliant. Flying in the opposite direction - to the Milky Way and outside the school - is Aquila the Eagle. The Wild Duck star cluster next to the tail and the bright star Altair is on your shoulder. Looking to the southwest high, you should be able to see Hercules. He has a wealth bright globular (M13) on their side. In June, July and runs until August, these features will be visible after dark. This is good, and also dark before. Summer is a good time for observation, but you have to stay up late to see much of this far north. Clear Skies Added: I agree with Viola the North American Nebula is not a good telescope target - unless you have a very small scope or binoculars. I was not sure what its scope was at the time of my reply. It is a great field for any eye, however.
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