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DECEMBER 2019 MONTHLY CHALLENGE!

Thank you once again for all the great suggestions that were put forward! Apologies for being late on the choosing. I've not got into the habit of maintaining the Monthly Challenge. See the topic here: https://www.theskysearchers.com/viewtop ... =84&t=5100

I threw all the suggested targets into a random drawing generator on the 'net and hit the go button (I entered Uranus 2× since it was voted on two times) and M78 was the object that was spat back at me. :)

MESSIER 78 (NGC 2068), Reflection Nebula in Orion, Magnitude +8.30

Messier 78 was discovered by Pierre Mechain in early 1790; Charles Messier added it to his catalog late that year.

M78 can be a challenging object to observe at first. It is often likened to a pair of car headlamps coming down a foggy road. A very apt description. :D

From my last observation of this object with a 6" refractor:

10. Messier 78 - NGC 2068
(Bright Nebula in Orion, mag 8.0, size 8' x 6')
Observed: Mar 16, 2018 at 22:13:31
Comment: A pair of fuzzy eyes staring back at me, and with averted vision a nice spread of nebulosity surrounding my pair of lights.
Equipment: Celestron C6-R, KK Ortho 18mm

So let's get out there and have some fun with this target, post back your visual observations or sketches and photos of Messier 78!
Have fun and wishing you clear nights!

:Astronomer1: :observatory:
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An excellent choice if I may say so!

Rises to 25° at about 20:30 from my location and transits around midnight.

Surely one clear night out of the next ten isn't too much to ask!

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Graeme1858 wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2019 5:11 pm An excellent choice if I may say so!

Rises to 25° at about 20:30 from my location and transits around midnight.

Surely one clear night out of the next ten isn't too much to ask!

Regards

Graeme
I am hoping to try for it tomorrow evening. "Clear" around here nowadays means a few clear patches and a few cloudy patches. :lol:
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Scopes: Apertura AD12 f/5; Celestron C6-R f/8; ES AR127 f/6.4; Stellarvue SV102T f/7; iOptron MC90 f/13.3; Orion ST80A f/5; ES ED80 f/6; Celestron Premium 80 f/11.4; Celestron C80 f/11.4; Unitron Model 142 f/16; Meade NG60 f/10
Mounts: Celestron AVX; Bresser EXOS-2; ES Twilight I; ES Twilight II; iOptron Cube-G; AZ3/wood tripod; Vixen Polaris
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