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    Ngc 2371/2, ngc 2392, ngc 3726, ngc 4051

    Hi
    Here the results of the last newmoon with 16":

    We observed at 1080m altitude. The journey was difficult...
    P1050770.jpg
    Uwe fights ahead.

    We had best seeingconditions

    My drawing results:
    Observations conditions:
    1078m, Allgäu
    Seeing 1-2, fst 6m5+, SQM-L 21, 7
    NGC 2371/2
    NGC 2371.jpgNGC 2371pos.jpg
    520x with UHC/O III
    NGC 2392
    NGC 2392.dsf.jpgNGC 2392.pos.jpg
    1000x without/With OIII
    NGC 3726 Gx Umaj
    NGC 3726 dsf.jpgNGC 3726.jpg
    180-240x
    NGC 4051 Gx Umaj
    NGC 4051dsf.jpgNGC 4051pos.jpg
    180-240x

    The complete Report:
    http://www.astromerk.de/logbuch/2014...ruar-2014.html

    CS Hajü
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    Last edited by hajuem; March 17th, 2014 at 10:49 AM.

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    Looks like it was well worth it getting there; excellent site, judging by the SQM alone. I am particularly impressed by your NGC 4051 and 3726, galaxies I still need to reobserve with sufficient aperture (having seen them only in 4").

    P.S. Great report on your website as well.
    Last edited by Ivan Maly; March 17th, 2014 at 04:11 PM.
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    Thank you Ivan for your nice feedback!

    CS Hajü

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    Hajü,

    wonderful results. I love your Seeing hot-spot - the prediction, your past observing and the theory behind the seeing does perfectly fit the night.

    Especially the Halo fragments of NGC 2371/2372 and the "bridge" or "mouth"? within the face of the "Eskimo" are reference for 16" aperture. The "Eskimo" looks extremely realistic for me.
    Clear Skies, uwe
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    Thank you Uwe for your feedback!! It's always a great pleasure to observe with you.
    I hope next New Moon... Good Training in Malle..
    CS Hajü
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