Messier 1 -Crab nebula-
GN/SN
Taurus
Obervationdates:
Teleskop: 16 ” Dobson
136- 243x
Filter: without Filter/UHC/OIII
Date:20.11.2011
Location: Kreuzleshöhe 1100m
GG: 6m3
Bortle 3-4
Lg Hajü Merk, Germany
www.astromerk.de
Messier 1 -Crab nebula-
GN/SN
Taurus
Obervationdates:
Teleskop: 16 ” Dobson
136- 243x
Filter: without Filter/UHC/OIII
Date:20.11.2011
Location: Kreuzleshöhe 1100m
GG: 6m3
Bortle 3-4
Lg Hajü Merk, Germany
www.astromerk.de
Object Name: M42- Trapezium
Object Type: Nebula
Constellation: Orion
Location: Fredericksburg, Texas
Date: 02/07/13
Time: 21:20 CST
Conditions: Clear; Breezy
Seeing: 3/5; Transparency: 4/5
Equipment: 280mm SCT, 12.5mm EP
Power: 224x
FOV: 12′
Medium: Graphite pencil and Blending Stump on white paper. Photographed and color inverted.
I know this is a popular object. It’s beautiful in just about any telescope even from a light polluted area. But from a dark sky site (near 7 mag) like the one I was at it is unbelievable. So rich in nebulosity my sketch barely does it justice. At about 1400 light years and a diameter of some 24 light years this stellar nursery is fascinating! I have read that, besides being one of the closest star forming regions, the brightest stars and the youngest ones may be only 100,000 years old. I never tire of observing the Great Nebula!!!!
John E.
[An excerpt from Dale Holt’s blog: Chippingdaleobservatory Blog ]
…I pushed onto the great Orion nebula, just intending to take a look but ended up once again trying to be artistic in a rendering of M43 the little brother to the much better known M42, to me this nebula is a ‘morsel’ about to be swallowed by the Angel fish that is M42 the great Orion Nebula. Putting dazzling M42 just out of the field to avoid its distraction one could view this nebula as a standalone and appreciate its form and the intricate darker regions and lanes that bisect it. When I showed my pastel sketch to friend Es Reid the next day, flatteringly he referred to it as like an ‘impressionist’s painting’ that will do for me 🙂
Object Name: NGC 1980
Location: RA: 05h 35m 25.9s, Dec: -05 ° 54 ’35 ”
Magnitude: 2.5
Dimensions: 14′ x 14’
Constellation: Orion
Type: Open Cluster associated with nebulosity.
Observing Location: Bonilla. Cuenca. SPAIN
Date: December 9, 2012.
Time: 23:15 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: 6.13 (Zone 6 Peg.) Temp.: 0.4°C; Humidity 68%.
More information: http://astrodibujo.blogspot.com.es/
NGC 2237/39 Rosettennebel mit 16 Zoll
Ort: Kreuzleshöhe 1100m, Germany
GG: 6m5+
Object Name: M20, Trifid Nebula
Object Type: Galactic Nebula (emission, reflection and dark components)
Obeservation Location: Roque de Los Muchachos, La Palma
Date: 2. June 2011
Media: Chalk pencil on black paper
Observer: Christian Rausch
Telescope: 12inch/F5 Dobson (Hofheim Instruments)
Conditions:
– SQML = 21,7 mag/arcsec*2, seeing good, Temp. +14C, dry
– V=114x (Nagler 13mm)
The Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, is one of the best places to observe the night sky and main base of the European Northern Observatory.
It took me quite some time to get the sketch, I’ve never seen so much detail within this object before. The sky at the app. 2400m high volcano is amazing, in a few weeks I’ll return there with 2 friends.
This time we’ll also have a 20 inch telescope….
Best Regards
Christian
Object: IC 348 = Gingrich (open cluster / reflection nebula, Perseus)
Date: 25. January 2012.
UT.: 21h36m-22h08m
Equipment: 305/1525 Dobsonian telescope
Mag.: 85x
FOV: 32’
S = 8 / 10 T = 4 / 5
Observer: János Gábor Kernya
Location: Sükösd, Hungary
hi asod,I send this last observation of the Rosette Nebula.the sky that day was not very transparent,but after an hour of observation I could see many details and translate to paper.
the details are subtle and contrasted with this great filter.greetings and thanks
Object Name: ngc 2239/2244/2238 rosette nebula
Object Type: open cluster and bright nebula
Location: bonilla cuenca / spain
Date: 5 january 2013 hour 22:00 < 23:00
temp. -1 ° C humidity 72% nelm 5,4 bortle scale 3/9
Media: graphite pencil and gimp tools
optical equipment: meade lightbridge 10'' & explore scientific 30mm 82°
42x increases 1,9° field 6mm exit pupil
omega optics npb filter
My main observing objects are moon & planets, and I do not invest much time in observing DSO.
But whenever winter season comes, I used to aim my telescopes at the Great orion nebula .
This December, I have observed it 3 times ( 3 day ) with a 16 inch Meade starfinder Dobson , and unfortunately all 3 nights were in bad seeing, the 4 stars in the Trapezium were looked like fat cottons.
Even this seeing condition with a little-bit light polluted site , environs nebula structures were seen quite well .
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16 inches dob reflector x 90
date; 3 weekends in DEC. 2012
location; at backyard home in South korea
media; graphite pencils , a white A4 printer paper
inverted image
Hey Artists!
I send you the eastern veil in Cygnus seen in my 10 x 50 binocular! (SN – remnant). It was a bit hard to see against the starry sky, but after a time in the dark, I could see it better! Info on my sketch. I used pen and pencil on white paper (inverted).
Location : Trondheim, Norway.
Best wishes from: Per-Jonny Bremseth.