Hi Uwe,
it's amazing, congratulations for your masterpiece!
Did you use a sheet with the stars already designed as landmarks or did you draw it at the eyepiece?
Nicely done. Thanks for sharing....
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Hi Uwe,
it's amazing, congratulations for your masterpiece!
Did you use a sheet with the stars already designed as landmarks or did you draw it at the eyepiece?
Nicely done. Thanks for sharing....
I observed this galaxy with my 14 " on 27 September 2014 ( SQM 21.13 ), I could guess at low magnification, it is rather difficult even to 13 mm, is a blade of light very weak elongated from...
Congratulations,
you are our guiding star, thank you for sharing your observations!
Thanks to everyone for the detailed information.
I tried to see him two years ago but I have not succeeded, would you have a more detailed map so I try again?
Thank you!
2013 was a "annus horribilis", for me only 1 session to dark skies. :(
I hope that the new year will give me more satisfaction ... and a new mirror!
Ciao
I saw Leo I with my 14" at low magnifications in April 2011 in Val Visdende.
It was a very humid night sky with a 21.7 sqm, it appeared as a "puff of light ", quite large, it seems a ghost vision...
This is my 14", below you can see the assembly sequence.
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Ciao.
Even here in Northern Italy it was an "annus horribilis", I observed only 8 nights while in 2011 I watched 22 times!
I hope that 2013 will be better weather conditions ... and bring me a bigger dob....
On January 26, 2012 I observed this galaxy from the Visdende valley ( 1350 meters above sea level ), there was a lot of snow and the temperature was -14 ° C, ( 21.35 SQM ), at 135 X appears in a...
After years of failed attempts, last night, along with Mauro and Luca, I am finally able to see the brightest part of Barnard's Loop, I am referring in particular to the zone between M78 and 56...
This is not a real catalog but perhaps you might be interested to Maffei 1, an elliptical galaxy in Cassiopea discovered by Italian astronomer Paolo Maffei in 1968.
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Hello!
My name is Massimo, I live in Udine in the north-east of Italy, I like to observe the starrynight with a 16x70 Fujinon and my homemade dobson 14" f-5. I usually observe from the mauntains...