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September 29–October 6, 2011: Open cluster NGC 7510 in Cepheus offers small-telescope owners a nice view, while large-telescope owners can seek out globular cluster NGC 7492 in Aquarius and the Pegasus Dwarf.
September 22–29, 2011: Open cluster NGC 7790 in Cassiopeia offers small-telescope owners a nice view, while large-telescope owners can seek out the Cave Nebula in Cepheus and spiral galaxy NGC 7184 in Aquarius.
September 15-22, 2011: A trio of open clusters in Cygnus offers small-telescope owners a nice view, while large-telescope owners can seek out planetary nebula NGC 7139 in Cepheus and elliptical galaxy NGC 7103 in Capricornus.
September 8-15, 2011: Open cluster M29 in Cygnus offers small-telescope owners a nice view, while large-telescope owners can seek out spiral galaxy NGC 6951 in Cepheus and the Egg Nebula in Cygnus.
September 1-8, 2011: Double stars Gamma Delphini and Epsilon Equulei offer small-telescope owners nice views, while large-telescope owners can seek out globular cluster NGC 6934 in Delphinus and the Cheeseburger Nebula (NGC 7026) in Cygnus.