9/12/2009. After long abstinence I finally managed to observe, albeit with a sky from 20:40 SQM usual site, the foothills of Verona. In the words of my motto: be content: even so I enjoyed it. Rose early, at 18 I was already operational and have observed up to 24 in
Il gruppo di NGC 80
L’immagine è già invertita per l’osservazione in un newton. L’ 80 e l’83, due lenticolari, sono una facile preda. La coppia 91-93 emerge dopo un po’ ma è certa; anche la coppia 85-IC 1546 emerge in distolta; notare che both are credited to A greater integrated around 15.60! (But the surface brightness is reassuring: 23:50 * m arcmin 2) : a proof that the integrated magnitude tells us almost nothing about the visibility of deep sky objects. 86, 84 and 79 (to say nothing of other galaxies close) I will be too uncertain and requires confirmation under the best skies.
group
The two main galaxies are easy. Just south-west of the small 7619 7617 is not easy but ben accessibile; la 7623 agevole, separata dalle iniziali da una stella che serve di guida. Su 7615 rimango in dubbio; la 7631 è debole ma accessibile; per la 7608 mah, non posso dire di averla percepita con certezza.
Gruppo di NGC 7619-26 parte sud
Gruppo di NGC 7619-26 parte nord
Cassiopeia:
irregular dwarf galaxy IC 10, a group of local, heavily obscured by dust in our Galaxy, although detectable ethereal, outside a triangle of stars which can be reached by following a chain of Beta Andromedae field stars. The image above is a field in a little 'less than half a degree (side)
Cepheus:
Sh2-136 (Sharpless), vdB149, 150, 152 (van den Bergh), the most interesting is that Sharpless has a fan shape, but I can not take in view under the sky, or make very in wide-field image, but very charming and informative text:
http://galaxymap.org/cgi-bin/details.py?id=21415&t=hii&s=4_p34 .0 xp31.0 & name = S136
The others are smaller objects peristellari, barely perceptible, a little different in appearance from a ring of diffraction, reflection nebulae not improve with the filters. See:
and the catalog:
http://www.skymap.com/van_den_bergh.htm
Meanwhile, Orion has risen, so the monster astrophotographers some spectacular image of M42-43 and the Flame. Then come to observe an object that had me very intrigued, the planetary Abell 12. Elementary to find, Just point the Mu
http://observing.skyhound.com/archives/jan/PNG_198.6-06.3.html
Finished items on the list look a bit ' Random footage of the usual items. Tick \u200b\u200bMars but it is still too low and does the seeing is bad. At midnight, the usual Zen training to disassemble ...