file name – “NGC7332_7339 kim byong su”
object Name – NGC 7332/7339 Galaxy sketch
Location – Baegan-ri, Yangpyeong-eup, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South korea
Media – pencil, charcoal , white Paper
XQ 10″ Dob / TMB 6mm = “208x”
file name – “NGC7332_7339 kim byong su”
object Name – NGC 7332/7339 Galaxy sketch
Location – Baegan-ri, Yangpyeong-eup, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, South korea
Media – pencil, charcoal , white Paper
XQ 10″ Dob / TMB 6mm = “208x”
Hello, here is a drawing of the comet Lovejoy, made with my Dobsonian Telescope 12. “Also visible in 8×40 binoculars, a telescope it offered a well detailed hair, including two jets very visible and 188x core composed of two very brilliant parts (?). beautiful visitor also revealed a double pretty tail, two jets obvious.
Détails :
Object : The comet C/2013 R1 Lovejoy
Location : France (Vendée-Atlantic)
Date : 16/11/2013
Support : Tracing paper, fading and pencils Hb
Good reception and thank you for your interest
Best regard, Yohan Archambaud ( Vendée, France)
Object Name M42 Orion Nebula
Object Type Nebula
Location Lomas de Zamora – Buenos Aires- Argentina
Date 22/11/2013 23:15 hs
Media graphite pencil, white paper, cotton, digital tools: Gimp (for tweaks)
It is my draw about Orion Nebula. Where im living the sky is difficult to see some objects because it have light pollution and others 🙂
In my Draw you can see the Orion nebula (m42) with the sky that I have.
Equipment: Telescope Hokenn 130 x 900 eye Super Plossl 25 mm
Thats´s all, thanks!
May 5, 2013 I think I had a NELM alamost 6 mag (at my home in small Twon) .. marvelous night! Amazing clarity – good transparency and windless sky, … did an atmosphere very stable,
I’ve seen the spiral arms inside the hallo surrounded the white core of Wirlpool Galaxy.
The hallo was built of black and white swirls, they where quite visible .. definitely I’ve seen a bridge between the M51 and NGC 5195 and a few stars in the background!
I recommend You to observe this object in all apertures, it is always… beautiful!
Yours Robert
Object Name: M51
Object Type (Galaxy)
Location (Oborniki, suburbia, Poland)
Date (05-may-2013)
Equipment: Newtonian telescope 409/1800 (Capella 41), ES 14mm eyepiece
Object: – Artist: Robert Twarogal (Ignisdei)
Hi
Here is one sketch from my Cirrus Observation/Drawing Project!!
NGC 6992/5
16″ 136-180x with OIII und UHC
Fst: 6m5; Adelegg 1100m; Germany
Sketch with Graphit Pencill and white Paper!
I have drawing the complete object in 4 individual drawings and then i put it together in one final drawing.
Heire the Link to the other Drawings:
The Cirrus Complex:
http://www.astromerk.de/logbuch/2013/187-der-cirrusnebelkomplex.html
Lg von Hajü
Hey I send my sketch of M2. This is one of my favourite objects of this type. M2 can be found in the constellation Aquarius. I have this zodiac sign 🙂 Sketch was made during today’s observations.The dark rural skies and a good telescope nicely break the cluster into individual stars.
I used a 2B pencil and black pen.
I greet:)
Object name: M2
Object type: globular cluster
Date: July 23, 2012
Location: Psary in Poland
Telescope: Newton 8 “aperture (200/1200)
Media: Black pen and pencil 2B
Hey ASOD!
I got a visual observation of comet R1 (Lovejoy) this morning.
The coma was big and diffuse with a small (not stellar) false nucleus.
No tail was seen due to moonlight.
Lovejoy was easy to find in my 10 x 50 binos. Info on the sketch!
I have not seen comet Ison yet because of long periods with clouds.
I used graphite pencil on white paper and inverted in color.
I had to use 50x magn. on my telescope, higher magn. did not work much!
Location : Trondheim, Norway.
Best wishes from: Per-Jonny Bremseth.
• Object Name: NGC 7293 – Helix Nebula
• Object Type: Planetary nebula (PN)
• Location: Pelayos de la Presa – Spain
• Date: nov/06/2013
• Media: Graphite Pencil HB 2, torchon 1 and 130g drawing sheet
• inverted colors with GIMP 2.8
Observation notes:
Pelayos is relatively close to Madrid , tonight stellar magnitude is 5.1 , not being the best conditions for observing deep sky objects , but incredibly the NP in this place have a brightness nearly comparable to the best skies I have seen.
The nebula is easy to locate as it is easily distinguished in the 30mm eyepiece that gives a real field 2 and 40x magnification .
With 40x appears bright , big and round. The less dense central region being surrounded by a thick contour brighter , especially in the low part, and cutting at two opposite ends , one very clearly , sounding the form of a ” horseshoe” .
With 80x lost denser areas , disappearing horseshoe shape , but gives an incredible feeling of great size, and clearly distinguish at least two starlets inside.
The design and perform observation with 40x decide better appreciation for density variations .
Indispensable observation filter and side view to appreciate the details.
New 10” dob telescope. Object Elevation +24º. Male 5,1. 14º C. Moisture 50 º/º.
Greetings to all visitors of this page.
Pedro Villamiel. Alcorcon, Madrid. nov/24/2013
After the clouds went away…
…comet C/2012 S1 ISON appeared glowing in the sky. Brigther after the outburst.
The tail crossed more than half of the visual field of 12×80 (4,2º), the nucleus was very bright, nearly stellar, and the coma had a strong greenish color. The part of the tail closest to the nucleus shone with different intensity, it was sharper on the left side and narrow near the coma.
Scketch made at La Hita´s Observatory in La Puebla de Almoradiel, Toledo (Spain).
5:20 UT November 15th, 2013
Sketch made with graphite on white paper, looking through 12×80 binoculars.
Today the zodiacal light also looked exceptionally bright!
Regards!
Leonor
Comet C/2012 S1 ISON in the morning before the sunrise.
Scketch made at La Hita´s Observatory in La Puebla de Almoradiel, Toledo (Spain).
5:04 UT November 13th, 2013
Sketch made with graphite on white paper, looking through 12×80 binoculars (field 4,2º)
The sky was really clear and pristine, relative humidity 70%.
Altought beautiful Zodiacal light shines over the east horizon, the comet was easily highlighted in the background of stars.
Regards.
Leonor