Caldwell 21 (NGC 4449) is an irregular dwarf galaxy in Canes Venatici. The sketch was made from my suburban backyard just outside Ottawa, Canada on June 19, 2014 in graphite on white paper. The sketch was then scanned, cleaned up and inverted in Paintshop Pro. The view is through my 120mm f/8.3 achro refractor at 77 X. I completed the sketch using my non-dominant eye 6 days after cataract surgery. With the new lens this eye is now much sharper and brighter than my dominant eye.
Double Crescents
I got a quick walk up the hill behind the house this afternoon with 8×32 Nikon binoculars, I scanned for Venus at 16.20ut and was surprised to see a very thin crescent moon in the same fov, also even in the binoculars Venus was a sharp and beautiful crescent, I walked home quickly and made a memory painting in watercolours to try and capture a totally exquisite sight đ
Dale
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Quasar 3C 273
Hi Asod! This is my sketch of a very unusual object! A quasar, in the constellation of Virgo. It was very difficult to find it (mv=13), but I was able to read my star map. I observed the Quasar with my Dobson 10″ from San Severino Lucano (ITALY), a very dark sky.
I realized the sketch with a black ink pen on white paper, then inverted.
I hope you enjoy it!
Messier 76
Hey ASOD!
This time I send the planetary nebula M. 76.
I could not see outer structures, only the wellknown inner globes.
This is a fine but fainter copy of the more famous M. 27 (Manual)!
I used pencil on white paper and inverted. Info on my sketch.
Loc.: Trondheim, Norway.
Best wishes and clear sky!!
Per-Jonny Bremseth.
Double Antares
Object tipe: Double Star
Location: Montbordo (Barcelona).
Date: 21/6/14
Media: Newton 14″, 400x magnification, Photoshop Cs6.
Double star Antares and his partner WDS 16294-2626, mags +1 and +5.5 separate 2.4 “and AP. 274 Âș today.
It is very difficult to split Cs6 displayed in Photoshop (not pictured) double star.
Sorry for google translator đ , thanks……
The Milky Way, from Sagittarius to Cygnus
Milky Way, from Sagittarius to Cygnus
ForĂȘt de la Joux, Jura, France
25/06/14
Pencils on white paper
Pre-imprimed star field generated by Sky charts software
4×22 Libra binoculars
The Pleiades
ASOD: ” The Pleiades”
Object Name: The Pleiades, Messier 45
Object Type: Open Cluster
Date: 12/3/2013
Location: A Coruña, Galicia. Spain.
Media: pencil, white paper, color invert and enhance with Gimp.
Nikon Astroluxe 10×70
Seein: 3/5 (good)
One of our favourite cluster, M45 is a real handful of gems in the sky.
The sketch was done in two steps. I did the main draw in first night and correct some positions in the second night.
STF 1954
Object name: STF 1954
Object type: Double Star
Location: Marina di Cerveteri (IT) – 12 02 44.3E, 41 58 52.9N
Date: 2014-06-21
Media: graphite pencil & pastel
Equipment: 95mm VMC
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Gianluca Paone
Astronomia Sotto il Lampione – Forum
First International Sun-Day
First International Sun-Day
· Object Name (International public event)
· Object Type (Sun)
· Location (Varages – Provence France)
· Date (2014 June 22)
· Media (graphite pencil for the sun, water ink and watercolour for the scenery, white paper, Paint.Net to assemble)
This first International sun-day was a good time to show the sun to the public, today in the north hemisphere the day is much longer than the night. The day before, the local radio broadcast make our promotion. With the local association âAAPâ (Association â Astronomie â Provence) of Varages we had good time and very nice public. Despite the fact that the sun was quite calm, we can show a very tiny archipelago of sun-spots on the middle of the disk as well as some spots neat the limb. Anyway, the proms make our day; they are much more attractive for the public today.
To sketch the H-alpha part of the sun (here the portion out of the disk) I used a Coronado 60mm refractor with a focal length of 1000mm ; for the inner portion, the disk in Wight Light, I used my 102mm refractor, same focal length with glass objective filter.
http://aap.eklablog.com/
http://astro.aquarellia.com/
Michel Deconinck
I forget to say that :
In the foreground you can see two parabolic solar oven used to cook sausages and eggs for the public
Comet P 168 Hergenrother
Hello friends of the dark side,
here is my second comet sketch. I drawed P 168 Hergenrother at the 19. October 2012 between 22.15 and 23.00 p.m. The brightness of the comet is near 11mag. It shows very nice in the starfield.
I used my 115/805 TMB APO with the Baader Zoom ocular (8 – 24mm) and the 22mm Nagler ocular. I know, that it is very difficult to fix the fine nuances of the comet tail with the pencil, but I donÂŽt wipe at my sketches.
O.k. so I hope, that my result satifies you.
Clear skies, Uwe