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YogSothoth

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  1. Very good sketch, especially as you’re starting out with solar. I do a lot of solar sketching myself, but I tend to just sketch in the sunspots. Might have a go at this limb darkening though…….if the rain ever stops

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  2. 9 hours ago, josefk said:

    That looks pretty accurate @YogSothoth - i took the liberty of identifying a coupe of double star targets in M44 if thats your thing - i'm identifying the primaries with the arrows not identifying you drew them with their secondaries already 🙂 - sounds a bit left field i know but i am currently compiling a list of targets in targets (double stars in Messier open clusters basically) so these were top of mind this morning...

    Top arrow is 38 Cancri (possibly), and the bottom arrow is 41 Cancri (possibly)

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    Thanks for that. I’m quite interested in double stars, so I’ll have a look next time. I was using a 24mm eyepiece, giving me a mag of x31, so I didn’t notice that the stars you pointed out were doubles. I’ll have a look using a higher magnification next time

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  3. 1 hour ago, SwiMatt said:

    Very nice sketch!

    Thanks. I’m quite pleased with it, although some of the fainter stars seem have increased in magnitude a bit in my sketch 😂

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  4. A clear night last night, although a bit chilly, so I thought I’d have a go at M44 (Beehive cluster). I wonderful sight in the eyepiece.

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  5. 11 minutes ago, josefk said:

    M53 was 'my first Messier' (i.e. knowingly looked at "as a Messier object" and discounting M45 because i don't know when i first saw that) so M53 has a special resonance for me and i know those two stars you have near it very well - could you see the nearby NGC 5053 - i have managed to not see that twice in the past two years of looking - it didn't ought to be that hard so i'm not sure what the issue is...

    It’s the first time I’ve seen M53, but I’ll be revisiting it I think. There was a very thin veil of hazy cloud about by the time I’d got to it, so I’m sure I could get a better view. I didn’t see NGC 5053, but something else to look out for in the future. 

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  6. 12 minutes ago, SwiMatt said:

    Nice sketches! I take it this is pencils on white and reversed? 

    Can I ask you what Bortle you operate from? I never saw M3 quite so clearly in my very light polluted skies! (I cannot say it ever looked "great" in my skies :D )

     

    I have replied to your post but forgot to quote 🤣

  7. Thanks, yes it white paper and pencil reversed. I use Derwent blending stumps to soften the edges. I’m in a small village in West Sussex and the skies a reasonably dark, although Gatwick is to the North, about 12 miles away. I would guess at around B4 maybe. Also, none of my neighbours have external lights and all the street lights go off at 12pm, which is nice.

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  8. Last night I had an almost clear sky, although there was some hazy cloud about. M3 looked great, and although I couldn’t make out individual stars, it did have a distinctly grainy structure. M53 was much fainter, but I could easily see the brighter central core.

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  9. 20 hours ago, Zermelo said:

    My favourite OC, nice drawing.

    Thanks. OCs are generally my favourite DSOs as they usually look like what they’re supposed to look like, rather than a grey smudge 🙂

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  10. 20 hours ago, SwiMatt said:

    Nice sketch! I love that this cluster is also called the shoe-buckle cluster, it really looks like a shiny buckle on the foot of the twin Castor :D

    Thanks. I didn’t know that alternative name for the cluster, but I can see what you mean.

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  11. 9 hours ago, mikeDnight said:

    Gorgeous sketch. Looks like the real thing! :thumbsup:

    Thanks for that and encourages me to post some more. I love sketching at the eyepiece as I find I really engage with what I’m looking at. 

  12. 1 minute ago, Mr Spock said:

    Very nicely captured. It is a lovely sight in any size scope.

    Thank you and yes, a very nice cluster. I could probably have drawn in more of the surrounding stars, but the clouds suddenly appeared….for a change 🤣

  13. 2 hours ago, SwiMatt said:

    Lots of solar activity that translates also in very strong auroras tonight for those lucky ones with the right conditions! Great sketch, not easy to capture all of that ;)

    Thanks. Took a while to complete.

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