I found all if the objects in the double star list from my back yard, at a location that showed in what showed to be a bright red zone, second only to a white zone on the light pollution charts of the time. I used a standard 70mm
I tried to include a few of the little tricks I had been told or had read that helped me with learning my way around the night sky. I give a date for each object, when it showed on a computer star program, to be at zenith at 10 PM standard time. The idea is to give you a general reference for position at a date and time to observe the object. With differences in sunset times, due to latitude, and a wish to observe the object at a location other straight overhead, a little experience can show you how much you need to adjust the date to move the object either east or west at the time of observation. In general, a change of a month moves the object 30 degrees in the sky, or a two hour change on the given date will move the object that same thirty degrees east or west.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask. Also, even though the document has been gone over several times by different people, there is always the possibility of a mistake being made. If you find anything like that, please let me know!
I hope you find the document and the activity enjoyable, if you choose to do it.
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