Object Name (M45/Pleiades)
Object Type (Open Cluster)
Location (Yazd, Iran)
Date (11/09/2012)
Media (graphite pencil, white paper, Nero for inverting, etc.)
Category: Star Clusters
Messier 52
After having made a few moon crater sketches, I ‘m now sketching the first deep-sky objects.
M52: William Optics 110 TMB with TV Ethos 13mm
thanks
/Erik
NGC 752
I Submit one of my last sketch.
Hopefully you enjoy it
Goodbye
Gaetano Lauritano
Object Name: NGC752
Object Type : Open Cluster
Location: Giugliano in Campania, Naples, Italy
Date : 23 August 2012
Media : graphite pencil, Photoshop Rendering.
Messier 55
Object: Messier 55 (GC, Sgr)
Date: 19./20. August 2012.
UT.: 21h02m-22h53m
Equipment: 254/1200 Sky-Watcher Dobsonian telescope
Mag.: 171x
FOV: 15’
S = 7 / 10 T = 5 / 5
Observer: János Gábor Kernya (Hungary)
Location: Gozna Peak
(Semenic Mountain, Romania)
Propeller in M13
I saw the ‘Propeller’ in M13 under a good seeing condition.
Description
http://www.nightflight.or.kr/xe/files/attach/images/25489/802/057/34b6a07cb0a827ec613ab2e5188e9ee2.jpg
Equipment : Discovery 15″
Media : Sharp pencil
Location : Inje, S.Korea
After few days, I went to the national art gallery to see monochrome paintings.
Suddenly an inspiration flashed through my mind.
And I drew the M13 with acrylic & brush.
I love this tough painting than detailed sketch!
Nightwid 無雲
Marathon M24
Hello!
I made a marathon sketch in the past month; I drew the M24 and the environment. It was very hard work, but it is also interesting. In the drawing are visible these objects: M24 star-cloud, NGC6603 the popular open cluster in M24, M18 open cluster, M17 Omega nebula, NGC6561 diffuse nebula, Ic1283 diffuse nebula, NGC6589 open cluster, Sharpless-35 diffuse nebula and Barnard 92-93 dark nebulae. My next target of the Scutum star-cloud… 🙂
Observation time: 2012 July-August (a lot of nights)
Equipment used: 10X50 binoculars
Field of view: 6° (360′)
Location: Nagyvarsány/Hungary
Observer: Viktor Cseh
Check my blog: http://viktorcsehdraws.blogspot.hu/
All the best, and clear skies!
Viktor
Rocking Horse Cluster
Hello , very quickly here with an observation from last night, early this morning for your interest, I have pasted my blog to cover all details.
This is rather in haste as I’m off on holiday early tomorrow. Clear Skies, Dale
Blog Thursday August 9th
Here I go with a really quick blog, a lovely sunny day gave way to a clear if hazy evening sky. With garden watering, allotment grass cutting and poly tunnel watering completed, not to mention a very enjoyable Harmonica lesson in town it was time for stars J
I didn’t intend it to be a long one, just one sketch would be fine, I had in mind an open cluster that Sue French had detailed in her latest & current Sky & Telescope Deep Sky column, NGC 6910 in Cygnus, known as the ‘Rocking Horse cluster’ it lies very close to Gamma Cygni in the direction of Deneb. Bright at mag 7.5 and fairly large at 10’, it showed up nicely on the monitor using the original 120N Watec running through an 80mm Stellarvue finder scope, visually attractive through my 6” refractor at 51x where direct vision showed the brighter members forming the distinctive if upside down rocking horse, using averted vision but many more stars into view and gave the central region a real mistiness from many fainter suns. I agree with Sue I see the 2 bright stars as wheels rather than a rocker, although a little imagination can add the curve of the rocker in ones mind.
The sketch I made using the 503mm mirror and later Watec 120N+ camera gives a detailed view but perhaps one lacking perspective due to the narrower fov. See my sketch here
Close up quickly 01.30 local time, work in only a few hours, and so to bed, happy, Dale
Kind regards, Dale
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Planet Meets a Cluster
Hello everyone.
I’d like to show you my sketch of one of the most beautiful phenomenons I’ve ever seen. I mean Venus meeting the M45 cluster. I was very pleased because one day earlier the weather was horrible (clouds, clouds and more clouds :D) but at conjunction day the sky was without even one cloud.
Despite the full moon, the Pleiades were clearly visible and also Venus phase was visible too. It was so awesome sight…
Object Type: Conjunction
Location: Płaza, Poland
Date: 03.04.2012
Media: graphite pencil, white paper, inverted
Messier 2
Hello
I want you to meet my sketch of M2:
Object name: Messier 2
Object Type: DS
Location: Mystków, Poland
Date: 07/18/2012
Media: pencil, white paper, eraser,
Instrumentation: GIMP 2
Observer: Cuba Warchoł (kubol0567)
Additional Information:
In the sketch, Venus is shown in the 140x magnification
Observations made with telescope Synta 6”
Weather at the time of observation: 9/10
Catching Seven Sisters
Object Name: M45 Seven Sister
Object Type: Open star cluster
Location: Neyshabur, Khorasan Razavi, Iran at 36°14’15.38″N
58°48’34.51″E
Date: July 29th, 2012
Media: White paper, inverted the colors whit Photoshop
Time: 1:35 AM until 1:45 AM
Wheather Conditions: Clear Sky but with lots of light pollution from houses and street lanterns.
Equipment: Refracting Telescope 100mm, 25mm Ocular lens
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Mina Soleymanian