Thank you Bill. I appreciate your comments, as I try to impart to the reader, as best as I can, what it is I see through the eyepiece.
Observing Report for 21 November 2022 - swimminng with Cetus
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Re: Observing Report for 21 November 2022 - swimminng with Cetus
Thank you Bill. I appreciate your comments, as I try to impart to the reader, as best as I can, what it is I see through the eyepiece.
Alan
Scopes: Astro Sky 17.5 f/4.5 Dob || Apertura AD12 f/5 Dob || Zhumell Z10 f/4.9 Dob ||
ES AR127 f/6.5 || ES ED80 f/6 || Apertura 6" f/5 Newtonian
Mounts: ES Twilight-II and Twilight-I
EPs: AT 82° 28mm UWA || TV Ethos 100° 21mm and 13mm || Vixen LVW 65° 22mm ||
ES 82° 18mm || Pentax XW 70° 10mm, 7mm and 5mm || barlows
Filters (2 inch): DGM NPB || Orion Ultra Block, O-III and Sky Glow || Baader HaB
Primary Field Atlases: Uranometria All-Sky Edition and Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas
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"Astronomers, we look into the past to see our future." (me)
"Seeing is in some respect an art, which must be learnt." (William Herschel)
"What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean." (Sir Isaac Newton)
"No good deed goes unpunished." (various)
“Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't you think?” (Scarecrow, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
Scopes: Astro Sky 17.5 f/4.5 Dob || Apertura AD12 f/5 Dob || Zhumell Z10 f/4.9 Dob ||
ES AR127 f/6.5 || ES ED80 f/6 || Apertura 6" f/5 Newtonian
Mounts: ES Twilight-II and Twilight-I
EPs: AT 82° 28mm UWA || TV Ethos 100° 21mm and 13mm || Vixen LVW 65° 22mm ||
ES 82° 18mm || Pentax XW 70° 10mm, 7mm and 5mm || barlows
Filters (2 inch): DGM NPB || Orion Ultra Block, O-III and Sky Glow || Baader HaB
Primary Field Atlases: Uranometria All-Sky Edition and Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas
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"Astronomers, we look into the past to see our future." (me)
"Seeing is in some respect an art, which must be learnt." (William Herschel)
"What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean." (Sir Isaac Newton)
"No good deed goes unpunished." (various)
“Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't you think?” (Scarecrow, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
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Re: Observing Report for 21 November 2022 - swimminng with Cetus
Great to see you were able to make a final galaxy push before the holiday season possibly rules out any chance of dark sky observing until after Christmas, Alan. Hope you had a great Turkey Day with your daughter's family - I spent mine with my sister's family.
I myself have not observed any Cetus galaxies since 2013. I logged 24, including 4 that you revisited in this report (584, 596, 615, 636).NGC 600 looks like one of the brighter ones (mag=12.4, SB=14.1) that I should target the next time I go dark sky observing, whenever that day (or night) comes.
I myself have not observed any Cetus galaxies since 2013. I logged 24, including 4 that you revisited in this report (584, 596, 615, 636).
Scopes: Reflectors, refractors, and 1 catadioptric. Ranging in aperture from 50mm to 150mm.
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Re: Observing Report for 21 November 2022 - swimminng with Cetus
terrynak wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 2:42 am Great to see you were able to make a final galaxy push before the holiday season possibly rules out any chance of dark sky observing until after Christmas, Alan. Hope you had a great Turkey Day with your daughter's family - I spent mine with my sister's family.
I myself have not observed any Cetus galaxies since 2013. I logged 24, including 4 that you revisited in this report (584, 596, 615, 636). NGC 600 looks like one of the brighter ones (mag=12.4, SB=14.1) that I should target the next time I go dark sky observing, whenever that day (or night) comes.
Thank you Terry. Thanksgiving went well indeed. Though its called "Turkey Day", we do not fix turkey any longer. Hardly anyone in our family cares for it that much. But we did have roasted chicken and rib roast, with various sides.
I hope you do get a chance to do some dark sky observing over the coming months. It is always nice to enjoy the beauty of the sky at a darker location. Merry Christmas Terry, and hope you have a joyous season.
Alan
Scopes: Astro Sky 17.5 f/4.5 Dob || Apertura AD12 f/5 Dob || Zhumell Z10 f/4.9 Dob ||
ES AR127 f/6.5 || ES ED80 f/6 || Apertura 6" f/5 Newtonian
Mounts: ES Twilight-II and Twilight-I
EPs: AT 82° 28mm UWA || TV Ethos 100° 21mm and 13mm || Vixen LVW 65° 22mm ||
ES 82° 18mm || Pentax XW 70° 10mm, 7mm and 5mm || barlows
Filters (2 inch): DGM NPB || Orion Ultra Block, O-III and Sky Glow || Baader HaB
Primary Field Atlases: Uranometria All-Sky Edition and Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas
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"Astronomers, we look into the past to see our future." (me)
"Seeing is in some respect an art, which must be learnt." (William Herschel)
"What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean." (Sir Isaac Newton)
"No good deed goes unpunished." (various)
“Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't you think?” (Scarecrow, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
Scopes: Astro Sky 17.5 f/4.5 Dob || Apertura AD12 f/5 Dob || Zhumell Z10 f/4.9 Dob ||
ES AR127 f/6.5 || ES ED80 f/6 || Apertura 6" f/5 Newtonian
Mounts: ES Twilight-II and Twilight-I
EPs: AT 82° 28mm UWA || TV Ethos 100° 21mm and 13mm || Vixen LVW 65° 22mm ||
ES 82° 18mm || Pentax XW 70° 10mm, 7mm and 5mm || barlows
Filters (2 inch): DGM NPB || Orion Ultra Block, O-III and Sky Glow || Baader HaB
Primary Field Atlases: Uranometria All-Sky Edition and Interstellarum Deep Sky Atlas
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"Astronomers, we look into the past to see our future." (me)
"Seeing is in some respect an art, which must be learnt." (William Herschel)
"What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean." (Sir Isaac Newton)
"No good deed goes unpunished." (various)
“Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't you think?” (Scarecrow, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
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Re: Observing Report for 21 November 2022 - swimminng with Cetus
I realize that turkey is not for everybody, but we usually have turkey with sweet ham and stuffing, plus other sides (green beans, grilled veggies with potatoes, mushrooms). For desert, pumpkin pie and cranberries. My brother-in-law was a former chef/cook. Was eating leftovers well into Wednesday of the following week.
Thanks Alan - hope you have a wonderful holiday season as well!
Thanks Alan - hope you have a wonderful holiday season as well!
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