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Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2022 11:21 pm
by Bigzmey
07/01/2022

Location: Anza desert site, Bortle 3.0.
Equipment: Celestron 9.25” Edge HD SCT and Celestron 150ST achro on SW SkyTee 2 manual AltAz mount. Pentax XW/ TV Panoptic EPs.

Another fine summer evening in SoCal. The temperatures in the Anza desert were actually cooler than at my home location, what a pleasant surprise. I have set the camp, deployed the scopes and enjoyed beautiful views of the new Moon setting into the sunset colors.
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21:30. At the onset of astronomical darkness the crescent Moon was still setting. However, it was only about 8% illuminated, Milky Way was clearly visible, and I decided it was dark enough to start observing. As before I was torn between cluster-rich south and galaxy-rich north, and as before the north won! :D

Canes Venatici galaxies (all observed with 9.25” Edge).

NGC 4117 – faint narrow oval (118x, 168x).
NGC 4109 – faint small wide oval with AV, next to star (168x).
NGC 4156 – faint small spot with AV (168x).
NGC 4163 – very faint wide oval with AV (118x, 168x).
NGC 4190 – faint AV oval (118x).

NGC 4183 – long narrow edge-on (87x, 118x).
NGC 4187 (aka NGC 4187A) – faint AV oval next to star (168x).
NGC 4218 – small faint narrow oval (118x).
NGC 4227 – faint oval with brighter central area (118x, 168x).
NGC 4229 – smaller fainter oval with AV next to NGC 4227 (168x).

NGC 5433 – faint small narrow oval (118x).
NGC 5410 – very faint elongated AV oval (118x).

NGC 5407 – small faint oval with AV. This otherwise unremarkable galaxy resides in a neat asterism. The galaxy is next to a small tight triangle of faint stars. This small triangle sits inside wide triangle of brighter stars. (168x).

NGC 5403 – very faint spot detected with AV by moving EP (118x).
NGC 5401 – small faint lens with AV (118x).
NGC 5399 – extremely faint spot detected with AV by moving EP (168x).
NGC 5394 and NGC 5395 – two elongated ovals next to each other. NGC 5395 is larger and brighter (168x).

NGC 5380 – faint elongated oval with compact core (168x).
NGC 5378 – faint round disk (118x).
NGC 5362 – faint oval with brighter central area (118x).
NGC 5361 – extremely faint spot detected with AV by moving EP (235x).

The sky was great and observing smooth but by the midnight I have run out of gas. I could push it but decided that it was a good session as it is. For a few minutes I simply relaxed and enjoyed the sky naked eye, then hit the sleeping bag.

While driving back this flowering bush caught my eye. I don't know what kind of plant it is, but it was pretty. Who knew that in the heat of summer you can still find something like that in the desert?
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Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 2:04 am
by Michael131313
Thanks for the report. Quite a lot of galaxies and one beautiful bush.

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 2:16 am
by kt4hx
Another nice outing in Anza for you Andrey. Well done on both the galaxies and finding the beautiful bush on the way back.

Cluster rich south or galaxy rich north - no surprises there on how that turned out! :) And congrats on the VROD. :)

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 12:13 pm
by Unitron48
Nice haul, Andrey! Beautiful bush in an otherwise stark background!

Dave

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 3:53 pm
by helicon
Thanks for the report Andrey and a great evening in the Hunting Dogs. Congratulations on achieving the VROD for today!

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 4:18 pm
by Kanadalainen
Another tour de force Andrey, congrats and congrat on the bling! :)

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 5:30 pm
by Bigzmey
Thanks Michael, Alan, Dave, Michael and Ian! And thanks for the VROD, much appreciated!

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 4:45 pm
by John Baars
Great report again. If I ever emigrate, I will live near Anza desert. Nice dark skies and beautiful nature. Congratulations on the VROD!

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 8:32 pm
by Makuser
Hi Andrey. A superb observing report from your Anza Desert site. A very nice plethora of galaxies found in Canes Venatici. I also enjoy your desert and nightscape photographs and that bush may be a Desert Rose. Thanks for another well written and fun read report Andrey and congratulations on receiving the TSS VROD Award today.

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 10:24 pm
by Bigzmey
John Baars wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 4:45 pm Great report again. If I ever emigrate, I will live near Anza desert. Nice dark skies and beautiful nature. Congratulations on the VROD!
Thanks John! Once we put our kids through college, I am considering at the very least observatory there. Maybe even a small cottage with few acres of land. :D

Makuser wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 8:32 pm Hi Andrey. A superb observing report from your Anza Desert site. A very nice plethora of galaxies found in Canes Venatici. I also enjoy your desert and nightscape photographs and that bush may be a Desert Rose. Thanks for another well written and fun read report Andrey and congratulations on receiving the TSS VROD Award today.
Thanks Marshall! I did a bit of Google searching and it looks like that plant is likely a Diplacus (monkeyflower). Apparently, there are a few Diplacus species native to our area and I definitely saw a yellow one to.

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 6:09 am
by OzEclipse
Hi Andrey,
Excellent report with a nice haul of objects .
Well deserved VROD.
Joe

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 6:16 am
by Butterfly Maiden
A great report Andrey and congratulations on receiving the TSS VROD for your effort.

A very pretty bush too :)

Re: Canes Venatici galaxies

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 11:54 pm
by Bigzmey
Thanks Joe and Vanessa!