Quote Originally Posted by Steve Gottlieb View Post
We're talking two years away. Sue, how about posting some of your raw notes here?
254/1494mm Newt
22mm Nagler: Dolidze 8 is a 5′ × 2′ collection of 11 fairly bright to faint stars, elongated SE-NW with nebulosity engulfing 3 of the brightest stars, which lie in the NW part of the group. This nebulosity is NGC 6914A. 6′ in PA ~30° from Do 8 is a mag 9/11 star pair cocooned in nebulosity (6914B), and 6′ from 6914B in PA ~350° is a mag 11/12 pair in another little cocoon (6914).
13mm Nagler: Adds one star to Do 8 and makes 6914 and 6914B a bit more obvious. 6914 engulfs its pair and spreads a little east. 6914B engulfs its pair and extend a little southwest. All 3 still share FOV.

130/819mm apo
17mm Nagler: Faint nebulosity. 6914 spreads east and south from its star pair; 6914B spreads west and south from its pair. Both less than 2′. 6014A not apparent. Other nebulosity is in the FOV. Do 8 only shows 6 stars.
8mm Ethos: 5 more stars in Do 8, ~5.4′.

These two observations were made a year apart