Object Name M13
Object Type Globular
Location Xyliatos Dam ,Cyprus
Date 29.06.13
Media graphite pencil
Phedias Hadjicharalambous
Object Name M13
Object Type Globular
Location Xyliatos Dam ,Cyprus
Date 29.06.13
Media graphite pencil
Phedias Hadjicharalambous
Object Name : M 28
Constellation Name : Sagittarius
Object Type : Global Cluster
Location : Saveh, Iran
Date : 29. September . 2011
Media : White paper , Pencil
Instrument : Binocular 20*80
By : Ghazale Adampour (zoole)
Object Name : M13
Object Type : The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules
Location : But-gogae Yangdong-myeon Yangpyeong-gun Gyeonggi-do South.KOREA
Date : 2013.5.1 thursday
Media : A4 paper, HB pencil
Equipment : 12.5′ dobsonian, XW 14mm
Observing conditions : Clear sky
I could identify propeller in M13
Spent a hour to sketch, 24:00 ~ 01:00
M71 is similar to arrow shape.
Is it GC? or OC? I don’t know. 🙂
Hey ASOD- friends!
I send you one of the northern sky beautiful GC, M. 15! I used pen (ink) for the stars on white paper and inverted.
The observation was made from outside Trondheim, Norway. I look foreward to comet Panstarrs and expecially C/ ISON which perhaps will become a comet of the historic class! Then I will make some up-to-date sketches!
Best wishes to all observers and good luck !!
Per-Jonny Bremseth
Hi, I send my sketch of NGC 6934. This is a spherical cluster of stars located in the constellation of Dolphin. Currently, the best conditions observation-object is located high in the sky. My telescope with 200mm aperture hardly ojedyncze showed barely visible stars.
Thanks
Object name: NGC 6934
Location: Psary in POLAND
Date: 17th August 2012
Instrument: Newton 200/1200
Power: 150x, eypiece BST 8mm
Media: White paper and pencil 2B
M13
Global Cluster in Hercules
Location: Schoenebeck (Germany)
Date: 16th April 2010
Media: Blank paper, pencil, “Faststone”
Instrument: 250/1250 Dobsonian Telescope
Object: M5
Coordinates: +02°03′ 15h19m
Date: 2012-03-04 03:00UT
Location: Nagyvarsány/Hungary
Telescope: 140/880 Newtonian reflactor (88X, Fov: 0,5′)
Media: Digital drawing (Photoshop CS2)
I think, the best globular cluster of the Messier catalog: relatively bright stars, large apparent diameter, and interesting visual spectacle. The stars form to long chains in it.
My blog: viktorcsehdraws.blogspot.com
Clear Skies!
Viktor
Hey
I am sending my sketch of M92
It is grateful to the object of observation. This globular cluster of stars located in the constellation Hercules, and certainly is one of my favorite subjects. In my 8 “Newtonian perfectly see individual stars of this cluster.
In the winter when it’s cold, I like to get into the warm memories of warm summer nights spent under the starry sky.
Thank you very much and best regards 🙂
Object name: M92
Object Type: Globular cluster of stars
Location: Psary in Poland
Telescope: Newton 8 “
My name is Maksymilian Novak-Zemplinski and I’d like to show what I can
see throu my new baby newtonian reflector Pablitus 22″.
Best regards
MNZ
Location : Poland, near Warsaw.
Media: akrylic/oil painting on panel.
Date: 13/14 October 2012