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A few more DSOs
After lunar and planetary observing I tracked down a few DSOs. Transparency is still pretty bad, and with the moon still in the sky contrast was limited.
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Mars, Venus, and a supernova
Another smoky night, but SN 2023ixf showed through. Visually only Arcturus and Venus were out.
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Another lunar mosaic
This is taken a day after my previous one. I really like the detail in Mare Fecunditatus. Focus shifts a bit through the image but overall I’m still very happy with it.
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Young Moon Mosaic
The moon is a deep red from being low in the sky with wildfire smoke. My favorite details in this light are the floor of Pentavius and the wrinkles in Mare Crisium. This is a composite of five images with my C8.
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Venus and Mars
It was a smoky night but the planets still show up bright. No detail on Mars with it getting so small – I haven’t had a night of excellent seeing yet to fine-tune my collimation.
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The moon and Venus on a smoky night
Although the weather said the skies were clear there was a high-altitude haze of wildfire smoke. The only star I could see in the sky was Arcturus. Venus and the young moon were beautiful and close in the sky, and I knew Castor and Pollux were nearby even if I couldn’t see them. A 15-second…
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M13
After finishing observing the supernova in M101 I decided to point my scope at M13 for a quick image before packing up for the night. I’m always amazed by the incredible density of resolvable stars in this cluster.
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Supernova in M101!
SN 2023ixf was detected on the 19th, and I was able to image it on the 20th. It easily outshines all of the local stars in the image. I took a total of an hour of exposure to render the galaxy cleanly. It’s a tough target with low contrast over the light pollution. Below is…
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Venus again
I’ve decided to start out each observing session with an image of Venus. It should be interesting to compare them over time as the apparent size and phase changes.