NGC 3908 light-travel time: 1.11 billion years HD 102910 6.4 NGC 3908 0.7° × 0.7° 5′ × 5′ (28-inch, 253×) LEONINE DELIGHTS Spring nights usher in Leo, the Lion. Pop into the constellation to look for IC 685 and NGC 3908, the latter of which is pictured here. To get to NGC 3908, look for 2.1-magnitude Denebola and from there slew 2.4° nearly due south (use HD 102910 to guide you). LARGER THAN RECORDED? Images of IC 30 hint at a halo larger than the galaxy's normally reported size. This lenticular lies in a rather sparse area of sky in Cetus, the Sea Monster. To reach the galaxy, you can star-hop on these winter nights some 5½° northeast from 3.6-magnitude Iota (ι) Ceti to 5.7-magnitude 12 Ceti and from there continue the line a smidgen more than 2° on to IC 30. IC 30 light-travel time: 1.09 billion years IC 30 IC 33 IC 30 IC 32 IC 29 IC 29 0.5° × 0.5° 10′ × 10′ (28-inch, 408×) sk yand tele scope .o r g * DECEMBER 2023 21 DSS IMAGES: POSS-II / STSCI / CALTECH / PALOMAR OBSERVATORY (2)https://skyandtelescope.org/