2024-07-31
- Condition: VG6
- Location: Home, Spearfish: 44.49, -103.87
09:52PM
- Target: NGC 6818, Little Gem[1]
- Const: Sagittarius
- RaDec: 19h43m -14.09
- Type: Planetary Nebula
- Scope: AT102ED
- Setting: 110x
- Image: ../images/2024-07-31_NGC6818.jpg[2]
Easy to detect. At 55x, it had the classic 'fat star' appearance of other planetary nebulae. At 110x, the shape appears a little more elongated to the north and south.
=> [1] NGC 6818, Little Gem (ID) | [2] ../images/2024-07-31_NGC6818.jpg
10:08PM
- Target: T Coronae Borealis[1]
- Const: Corona Borealis
- RaDec: 16h00m +25.55
- Type: Star (Variable)[2]
- Scope: AT102ED
- Setting: 55x
Been a few weeks since the last estimate. I would estimate the magnitude at 10.3 again.
=> [1] T Coronae Borealis (ID) | [2] Star (Variable) (ID)
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