For those with a case of OCD, here's the list of O/B stars in NGC 6530.
That's the cluster of blue stars leading up to the Lagoon Nebula, including Thor's Eye. It's in order from furthest to closest to the nebula.
- HIP 88506
- NGC 6530 CDZ 114
- NGC 6530 CDZ 32
- V4204 Sagittarii
- CD-24 13858
- NGC 6530 CDZ 80
- NGC 6530 CDZ 245
- Thor's Eye
- CD-24 13831
- HD 164585
- NGC 6530 CDZ 95
- HD 164865
- HD 315024
- HD 164906
- HD 165246
- CD-24 13829
- HD 315018
- NGC 6530 CDZ 44
- NGC 6530 CDZ 37
- HD 315023
- NGC 6530 CDZ 47
- HD 164537
- CCDM J18042-2415AB
- CD-24 13862
- NGC 6530 VAJ 311
- CD-24 13810
- GSC 06842-01315
- HD 315021
- 2MASS J18041277-2421430
- HD 164535
- V4203 Sagittarii
- NGC 6530 CDZ 133
- NGC 6530 CDZ 123
- NGC 6530 CDZ 86
- CD-24 13823D
- CD-24 13785
- HD 164793
- V5563 Sagittarii
- HD 314899
- CD-24 13837
- CD-24 13844
- HD 164933
- NGC 6530 CDZ 40
- HD 165133
- NGC 6530 CDZ 317
- HD 315025
- CPD-24 6164
- HD 315034
- NGC 6530 CDZ 99
- NGC 6530 CDZ 72
- HD 315031
- Herschell 36
Then it's one short hop to our Waypoint 2, "Tinné's Endevour" at NGC 6530 WFI 16706
I'll be making my way through these systems in sequence over the next couple of days, looking them over and surveying them for my own curiosity more than anything else.