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Saturday night Jan 18th - Chilly, but beautiful!

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4 years 10 months ago #108191 by Seanie_Morris
It's bloody freezing out there tonight but the sky transparency is almost perfect.

Spent some time outside with the SkyWatcher 12" (in manual mode), and through various eyepieces I observed The Pleaides, Andromeda M31, Orion Nebula M42, Reflection nebula, some other DSOs, and I wasn't 100% sure if I managed to 'see' the Crab Nebula. When I applied the Astronomik UHC filter to the 15mm 1.25" Plossl, the contrast in M42 and M31 was quite remarkable.

Also spotted a piece of space debris burn up like a meteor through the Square of Pegasus. I reckon it was space debris because it seemed to travel at half speed compared to all other meteors, and was white and bright.

After just under an hour I decided to pack it in as frost was getting on everything!

Now for some hot chocolate...

Seanie.

Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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4 years 10 months ago #108193 by Until_then-Goodnight!
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Hi Seanie, 

I very much enjoyed reading your report. It sounds like it was a great session, and your description of observing some space debris is fascinating. 

Remember the marshmallows!

Darren. 

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4 years 10 months ago #108195 by flt158
It sure is great to have you back on www.irishastronomy.org , Seanie!

And what a marvellous report you have sent us.

The only way I can observe M1 is under the darkest of skies.

Clear skies,

Aubrey.

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4 years 10 months ago #108197 by Fermidox
It was a superb night; I observed asteroids Davida, Ausonia and Athamantis, all at opposition above mag 11 this week. M1 is visible in 20x80s down here in rural Limerick, but I still think it's one of those that Messier did well to locate with his primitive optics.

Finbarr.
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4 years 10 months ago #108198 by flt158
What scope did you use for those asteroids, Finbarr?

Kind regards,

Aubrey.

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4 years 10 months ago #108199 by Fermidox
It was my trusty old warhorse, the Nexstar SE8 Aubrey.

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