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Old 24-06-2009, 09:14 PM
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Observation Report Tuesday 23/06/09

Observing Report 23/06/09
I started the nights observing with Comet C/2008 Q3 Garradd which was just about on the zenith, it looked quite bright in the 30mm eyepiece in amongst the bright stars of Hydra
there was no hint of tail and no colour,but still a nice sight, at a guess mag 7 "The Sky" gives it at mag 12 ?
I then went to Comet C/2009 G1 Stereo which is low down in Darado,Faint round round patch against against the back ground sky, no other detail.
Given mag as 11.4.
I should have looked for this comet earlier.

Galaxy cluster Abell 3627
A challenge was issued by a well known 'Deep Sky' observer Steve Gottlieb on another Web site to observe some of the brighter
galaxies in ABELL galaxy cluster 3627 on the boarder of Triangulum Australe and Norma.
I have observed this cluster a few times in the past couple of months but have not written down my observations.
Last night I rectified that.
ABELL 3627 consist of 59 galaxies with the brightest being mag 12.46 and the faintest observed in my scope mag 14.84.
All the galaxies in this cluster are ESO Catalogue objects.
I will report these galaxies in the order I observed them.

I Started the observation 09:00 UT 19:30 local time with ESO 137-6 A Large elliptical haze brighter towards the middle, given mag 13.08.
There is a mag 13.0 star due north.
This galaxy is seperated from ESO 137-8 by a trapezium of stars with the brightest being mag 9.3.

Eso 137-8 Elliptical galaxy brighter in the middle, this galaxy seemed fainter to me but the given mag is 12.84,
as it is a bit larger this may account for it seeming to be a bit fainter.
Both these galaxies where seen with direct vision in both a 13mm Nagler and a 6mm Radian.

ESO 137-11 Seen as a faint round haze south of ESO 137-10, best seen with averted vision but also seen directly.
Given mag is 14.63.6MM Radian, just hinted at in 13mm Nagler.

ESO 137-10 Large round faint shows brightening towards the middle, mag 12.46. 6mm Radian 13 mm Nagler

ESO 137-2 Faint streak seen at times with direct vision, but best seen with averted vision. mag 14.84. 6mm Radian.

ESO 137-1 Faint haze seen direct and slightly better with averted vision.no detail. Mag 13.75 6mm Radian

ESO 137-3 Faint elongated haze, two stars of mag 10-11 made it difficult to to discern any shape or form.mag 13.55
6mm Radian

ESO 137-7 faint oval seen with averted vision, no other detail.mag 13.9 6mm Radian.

There is also a Planetary Nebula in the field PK 325-7.1 but I think I only just glimpsed it, O111 did not bring it out.

The sky is brilliant with stars in this area which made the observation of the fainter galaxies even more difficult.

What started of as a 9-10 night sky quickly deteriorated as the mist came in so called it a night at 10:30 UT 20:30 local
A short but productive observation session

Last edited by astroron; 25-06-2009 at 08:47 PM. Reason: Missed one
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