NGC 3242 “Jupiters Ghost” Hydra
Instrument: 16″
360-522x; No Filter
Place: Kreuzleshöhe 1100m,Germany
Time: 14.4.2013
fst: 6m3; SQM 21,49
Author: Jeremy Perez
Saturn in Good Seeing
Hello,
Persistent cloudy, rainy weather here in the Appalachian Mountains has prevented me from seeing most of the best part of this Saturn apparition, but the clouds finally parted briefly earlier this month and allowed this view of the ringed world.
Because Saturn is now well past opposition it is lower in the sky at twilight and well down in altitude after dark, making good seeing imperative for a decent view. I was fortunate this evening because the air was fairly turbulent at sundown when Saturn was still above 30 degrees altitude but got steadier after dark, even though the planet was much lower.
Saturn’s rings are currently tilted at about 17 degrees which gives the observer a good view of the different rings and their features as well as the Cassini Division all the way around.
I got a good look at the North Polar Cap (NPC) but was unable to detect visually the distinct hexagonal shape visible in images.
Four moons were attending Saturn that I could see–Titan, Rhea, Dione, and Tethys. The fifth moon, Enceladus, was there too but hiding in the glare of the rings.
Saturn, among the most beautiful of celestial objects, was a pleasure to observe. There is still time to take in its beauty before the end of this apparition so good luck with the weather where you are!
I made this observational field sketch in my observatory using a template on white copy paper. Pencils used were 2B and HB graphite, charcoal (for the shadows), and a white Derwent Graphtint pencil (for the Crepe Ring).
Name: Saturn
Type: Planet
Location: Twin Sugars Observatory Friars Hill, WV USA
Date: July 19th, 2013
Clear skies,
Michael Rosolina
Copernicus Crater
My name: Silvia Fabi
Title of the sketch: Copernicus crater
Object name: Copernicus
Object type: crater
Location: Ferrara
Date: 19/06/2013
Media: 6B, 2B, H pencils
Description: this is a very intresting crater to sketch. I like it very much. Copernicus is one of the most important crater of the moon.
Silvia
Omega Centauri
Hi,
the sketch of omega centauri is being attached here.
the details are,
Omega Centuari – The brightest Cluster visible from our Earth
Name: Adarsh A.
Object: Omega centauri
Type: Globular Cluster
Constellation: Centaurus
Location: Coorg, India
Date: 20-02-2013
Media: White paper, Graphite pencils. Inverted image.
Equipment: Celestron 130EQNewt. Reflcr.
Eyepiece: 40mm
FOV: 5.8 degrees
Sky conditions: bit hazy
Regards,
Adarsh A.
Bangalore
Langrenus and Environs
Langrenus and environs.
Sky Watcher 150/750, Antares Ortho 6mm
2mm permanent marker, black charcoal pencil
Bełchatów, Poland, 25.07.2013, 00:20-3:10
Lunation: ~94%
Seeing Antoniadi: 2
Clear skies and kind regards,
Damian Kępiński
White Light Sun – July 26, 2013
Object Name: Sun – White light
Object Type: Sun
Location: Lübeck (Germany)
Date: 26.07.2013
Media: graphite pencil, white paper
Early Planets
Please find here my last watercolour
Object Name (Mercury, Venus and Saturn)
Object Type (Planets conjunction)
Location (Rocbaron Provence France)
Date (December 5th 2012 5:55 UT)
Media (Watercolour on 300gr paper plus white colour for planets)
It was quite cold this morning 1°C but I would like to see the rising of Mercury from my terrace.
Bottom-up we can see: Mercury near the chimney, Venus near alpha Libra, Saturn and Spica .
Clear sky to you all, and if possible, with warmer atmosphere !
Michel Deconinck
http://www.aquarellia.com
H-Alpha Sun – July 23, 2013
Bangalore, India
23-7-13
Graphite pencil, white paper.
Instrument: coronado PST and 6mm eyepiece.
Seeing and transparency was very bad.
C/2012 F6 (LEMMON)
Object Name: C/2012 F6 (LEMMON)
Location: RA: 23h 23m 27.8s, Dec: +63 ° 00 ’50 ”
Magnitude: 9’7
Constellation: Cassiopeia
Observing Location: Pelayos de la Presa. Madrid. SPAIN
Date: July 14, 2013.
Time: 01:15 T.U.
Material used: graphite pencil on white paper. Inverted image and processed with Photoshop.
Celestron Telescope S/C 8″ Mount Cgt-5
Eyepiece: Hyperion Aspheric 31 mm;
Magnification: 65x.
Conditions: NEML: 5.36 (Zone 7 Cep.) Temp.: 16 º C, Humidity 50%
More information: http://astrodibujo.blogspot.com.es/
Little Orion in Cygnus
Roberto Chiericoni
Roma (Italy)
14/06/2013
Little Orion in Cygnus (asterism)
Digital by Photoshop.