[Lvas] Our last Deep-Sky object
Fred Rayworth
rayworth1969 at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 12 18:31:23 PDT 2009
Roger,
Very cool drawings! I'll have to go back through my notes to see what I found there.
Anyone else out there have some feedback?
Fred
From: drivester at hotmail.com
To: lvas at lvlug.org
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 00:44:11 +0000
Subject: [Lvas] Our last Deep-Sky object
LVAS
This will be our last deep-sky observing object for review...following this months NGC-2403 in Camelopardalis.
This would have to be one of my most favorite galaxy cluster's. M-84 and M-86 are the two brighter objects. I really enjoy observing galaxy cluster's and interacting galaxies as in this case you can observe nine galaxies in a 1° FOV.
The sketch was made with my 10-inch f/4.5 reflector at 57x. I was using a 20 mm UO Erfle with a 1.1° FOV. The sketch was made from my back deck with a light block curtain. This was an extraordinary evening as both seeing and transparency were excellent. The date and time was 3-16-99 @ 11:00 PM Local EST.
The sketch was made with a No. 2 pencil on white paper and I have inverted the colors on my scanner.
How many galaxies will you be able to see?
We will conclude our observing projects ending with this galaxy cluster with all information due by April 25th. The final report will be issued the first week of May.
I hope each of you have enjoyed our deep-sky observing project so far and that everyone has gained something. It is my sincere hope that you will be able to use some of the material and notes to benefit your own personal observing program.
Roger
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