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Epick Crom

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  1. Congratulations on finding M56! I like framing it at low power as it sits in a rich field.
  2. I can feel your excitement mate! Same thing happened to me a few months back when I went to a bottle 1 location. It blew my mind that the sky can get pitch black! I'm glad you saw M22, it was the first globular that I resolved into stars back in 2020 when I bought my first telescope, a 10 inch dobsonian. Spectacular! Wishing you clear skies. Joe
  3. First observing session in a month due to extensive clouds and rain. Focused on Scorpius and observed: M4 : Nicely resolved with the central bar showing nicely. NGC 6441. This is a charming globular cluster, located close to an orange 3rd magnitude star. A beautiful sight with the two together. Antares: Had my best ever split of this double star, using 300x the faint green primary shimmered next to blazing orange Antares. One of the sights of the night! M7: Majestic open cluster, its main stars looking an outstanding blue colour. M80: Tight globular, not a hint of resolution thought. NGC 6302: Bug Nebula. Outstanding planetary nebula, looks more like a distant galaxy than a planetary! Bright and shaped like a squashed bug. NGC 6231: one of my favourite open clusters. Rich and bright. Reminds me of a bunch of grapes! NGC 6124. Another of my favs, large but rich scattering of stars in this open cluster. As is the season here, clouds and rain swept up at a moment's notice, ending my session. It was great to finally get some starlight ! Joe
  4. Great report! M 7 is one of my favourite open clusters, it's so bright and bold!
  5. Hey Peter. M 11 is a beauty, one of my favourite open clusters! Joe
  6. Wow man, how do you capture such detail in your manual tracking dob? Absolutely outstanding!
  7. Incredible results Kostas! Your images and animation looks like it came from a professional observatory๐Ÿ‘. Great work
  8. Wow, that is amazing! Thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ‘
  9. G' Day Magnus, I'm glad you got a few hours of observing! The weather situation down here is similar to yours, days of clouds and rain. Very nice reading your report and wishing you clear skies! Joe
  10. Splendid shots Kostas๐Ÿ‘. I love the terraced walls of Copernicus.
  11. Hey guys, I saw this supernova last night, SN 2022 hrs in NGC 4647. It it rather bright, 12th magnitude as you mention and was easily seen in my 10 inch even at 70x. My first time seeing a supernova! Thanks @Littleguy80 for bringing it to my attention! Joe
  12. Hey Pixies, welcome to the Land Down Under! Glad you saw some of our southern sights ๐Ÿ‘
  13. I got up early this morning in freezing temperatures ( 11c, don't laugh you UK observers this is freezing for us Aussies ๐Ÿ˜œ) and observed the conjunction between Venus and Neptune. My best view was had using 120x using my new Celestron Luminous 82degree eyepiece. Very serene seeing brilliant white Venus and cool blue Neptune in the same field of view! They were 5' apart at observation.
  14. Great description there Nick. Enjoy your holidays!
  15. Yes, Corvus and the Antennae galaxies are higher up in the sky over here. The real killer for me is the light pollution, clouds at night appear white due to reflected light. M104 the Sombrero galaxy looks quite nice from my backyard, I can just make out its dust lane. The faintest galaxies I can see from my site are around 10.8 magnitude. Most galaxies I see in Virgo for example are faint smudges, the ones around magnitude 10.8 are barely detectable. I really need to get to a dark site soon๐Ÿ˜‚. Happy hunting!
  16. Nice report Kostas. Glad you got a session in. Funnily enough The Antennae galaxies have been my nemesis objects too, in my two years of observing they have continued to elude me. My latest failure to see them was 4 nights ago. Oh well, we will keep trying! Wishing you clear skies mate Joe
  17. I hope your clear skies transpire ๐Ÿคž
  18. I feel your pain mate, I just HATE when that happens!
  19. Well done bagging Mercury Kostas! There is something so mysterious observing elusive Mercury, knowing it's surface is baking in the intense solar heat. Wishing you clear skies.
  20. Great report! I was not aware of this supernova. Thank you for the information, I will try to find it tonight. Wishing you clear skies.
  21. Just had an early pre dawn session viewing the Jupiter and Neptune conjunction. They were 15' apart. The Galilean moons were strung out in a line with blue Neptune below them to the left. A wonderful sight!
  22. Hi Kostas, Clavius sure is impressive. I love those craters within it that go from bigger to smaller in a curving arc๐Ÿ˜
  23. Congratulations on purchasing your new scope! My telescope is a 10 inch dob as well, love it to bits, perfect combination of aperture and portability. I look forward to reading more of your astro adventures with your new scope ๐Ÿ‘
  24. Enjoyable report Kostas! A nice selection of targets in the freezing cold. The Coma Berenices area sounds intriguing. All the best. Joe
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