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Condition: VG6
Location: Ammon, Idaho: 43.51, -111.80
Target: Venus
Scope: AT102ED
Setting: 306x
Target: α Geminorum
Const: Gemini
RaDec: 7h34m 32°53
Scope: AT102ED
Setting: 102x
Target: Mars
Scope: AT102ED
Setting: 306x
Target: M 44
Const: Cancer
RaDec: 8h41m +19°35
Scope: AT102ED
Setting: 34x
Target: M 81, Bode's Nebula
Const: Ursa Major
RaDec: 9h57m +68°57
Target: M 82, Cigar Galaxy
Const: Ursa Major
RaDec: 9h57m +69°34
Scope: AT102ED
Setting: 34x-70x
Target: M 104, Sombrero Galaxy
Const: Virgo
RaDec: 12h41m -11°44
Scope: AT102ED
Setting: 34x-70x
We setup in a field of wind turbines not sure if the clouds were going to disperse.
Started off viewing Venus, was able to push to 300x again.
I then moved to Castor, to show them what a splitting a double star is like. We started at low magnifications and worked up until they were able to detect a split.
We were able to get close enough at 300x to see the medium red surface. The color was pretty intense.
By this time, it was dark enough to move on to DSO's, so I moved on to M44.
With Canis Major overhead, I then moved to M81 and M82. I was able to fit both of them snugly in the FOV at 30x. They both said that M82 was easier to see than M81.
We finished by looking at M104. Located δ Corvi, found the "blowing pine tree" asterism just above and used that to locate M104.
** 2023-06 June
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