{"id":26,"date":"2004-08-19T22:48:00","date_gmt":"2004-08-19T22:48:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/perezmedia.net\/beltofvenus\/2004\/08\/19\/observing_repor\/"},"modified":"2004-08-19T22:48:00","modified_gmt":"2004-08-19T22:48:00","slug":"observing_repor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/perezmedia.net\/beltofvenus\/2004\/08\/19\/observing_repor\/","title":{"rendered":"Observing Report &#8211; 08.19.2004"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Excerpt from a report posted on the Cloudy Nights forum:<br \/>\nSecond light was last night. The clouds haven&#8217;t been clearing out until after 11 pm. So the kids were in bed again, and I didn&#8217;t get to share the Next-Amazing-Sight\u00e2\u201e\u00a2 with them. I took the time to install the drives before going out. The declination drive gears didn&#8217;t seem as nicely aligned as the RA was. It&#8217;s not that they&#8217;re cockeyed, they&#8217;re just not exactly centered over each other. Still, it seems they should work fine. I say &#8216;seems&#8217;, because I didn&#8217;t have a chance to test them, what with a little thing we call &#8216;batteries not included&#8217;&#8230;and I wasn&#8217;t in the mood to go on safari, dumping half-dead batteries out of flashlights.<br \/>\nSo I stepped out the front door, shielded my eyes from the kleig light travesty down the road and pondered whether I need to invest in a dracula cape for my front yard activities. My first trip out was a reconnoissance mission. I checked for a constellation or star I could reference to the Sky program Orion sent with the scope. I settled on Altair, went back inside and scrolled around looking for a likely DSO the Aquila constellation would point me to. I decided I&#8217;d hunt for M11 and NGC6712 since they&#8217;re pretty close to each other and the little hook at the bottom of Aquila would point toward them.<br \/>\nI drew a hasty little map and went back out. By now a smear of clouds had covered Aquila and Scutum, because, you know, that&#8217;s what&#8217;s supposed to happen, right? Fortunately, the Pleiades had risen and I spent some time gandering at those two little stars in the middle some more. The Sky program gave me their designations and I only found one site via google that had anything to say about them. In a cryptic way, it alluded that they&#8217;re actually part of a triple star system. I couldn&#8217;t pull a third star out though.<br \/>\nOnce the clouds to the south blew by, I rotated the telescope and started hunting for the clusters through the spotting scope, and in less than a couple minutes, I saw a little fluff in the spotter. I was getting a rush as I centered on it, and when I looked through the 25 mm eyepiece, poof there it was. Wow. (That&#8217;s what I was thinking, &#8220;wow&#8221;.) I put the 10 mm eyepiece in, and it did a great job bringing out the detail in this spectacular city of stars. Now, I know M11 is like the Big Dipper of DSOs, but I wasn&#8217;t sure if that was indeed what I was looking at. So I picked up my notepad and started sketching the shape, and the position of some of the brighter stars. After I got done grinning over it, and then doing some window shopping toward the setting &#8216;teapot&#8217;, I came in and compared the sketch to a Googled image of M11. The giveaway was the bright star in the center, and a couple of close, bright, outlyer stars. That was it. I had visited M11. And so now, I&#8217;m thinking of starting a Messier list. So what&#8217;s that&#8230;.4 down, 396 to go? Sounds like fun. 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