For the first time since having our 10" dob I got a look at Vega. Ok maybe that's not much to some of you but I have seen it in the sky for a while now but unable to view it as we couldn't move the house out of the way.
We took the scope out to the cliffs that over look the mighty Murray last night, doing well as we were meant to have cloud cover all week. We went prepared with butane cooker to boil up the kettle, had it going in ute when the gas got low, it was a bit cold out there and munchies.
So we got a chance to see some of the lower objects in the sky. The ngc6205 and others in the south (laptop went flat by the time we got to the low southern skies so no records of what we saw

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We got a look at Tarantula nebula, that was a good view I must say. We were impressed with the Ring Nebula also. M27, M71. Tried to find comet Garradd but no luck on that one for us. Ngc55, 7599, IC5308, Ngc 253. We got a look at some clusters as we were panning the skies, in between warming up in the ute, waiting for Andromeda to come up. Got a good view of Jupiter as he came up. At first we thought it was a plane, it had a reddish tinge to it. Put the scope on it and it was glowing green, blue, red and yellow. Guessing it's the atmosphere interfering.
Have decided the 9mm & 15mm EP's we got with the scope aren't that flash. Was unable to focus Jupiter in properly with them when it got higher, had the same problem before also. But focused in well with the 26mm. We didn't get to see Andromeda, as we didn't have access to Stellarium and we were getting colder, it was 12am by then. I thought it came up after Jupiter but I have just noticed that it comes up not long after

. I think a compass will help to.