2024-06-29
- Condition: VG6
- Location: Home, Spearfish: 44.49, -103.87
10:27PM
- Target: NGC 5005, MCG 6-29-52[1]
- Const: Canes Venatici
- RaDec: 13h10m +37.03
- Type: Galaxy
- Target: NGC 5033, MCG 6-29-62[2]
- Const: Canes Venatici
- RaDec: 13h13m +36.35
- Type: Galaxy
- Scope: AT102ED
- Setting: 55x
- Image: ../images/2024-06-29_NGC5005_NGC5033.jpg[3]
Both are easily seen and can both fit in the FoV at 55x. NGC 5033 is the galaxy to the south in the sketch. It was a little more dim. NGC 5005 is the galaxy to the north. It was brighter and the core was visible.
=> [1] NGC 5005, MCG 6-29-52 (ID) | [2] NGC 5033, MCG 6-29-62 (ID) | [3] ../images/2024-06-29_NGC5005_NGC5033.jpg
10:50PM
- Target: NGC 4605, MCG 10-18-74[1]
- Const: Ursa Major
- RaDec: 12h39m +61.36
- Type: Galaxy
- Scope: AT102ED
- Setting: 55x
- Image: ../images/2024-06-29_NGC4605.jpg[2]
Long, AV does much to help the size and shape. No core is visible.
=> [1] NGC 4605, MCG 10-18-74 (ID) | [2] ../images/2024-06-29_NGC4605.jpg
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