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- Condition: VG6
- Location: Home, Spearfish: 44.49, -103.87
- Target: NGC 4699, MCG -1-33-13
- Const: Virgo
- RaDec: 12h49m -8.39
- Type: Galaxy
- Scope: AT102ED
- Setting: 55x
../images/2024-06-25_NGC4699.jpg
Nice sized galaxy. It feels just a bit larger than many of the galaxies I've been viewing recently. AV is not needed, and does not help much with the size. A speck of a core is visible. Seems to be about half way between face-on and edge-on.
- Target: T Coronae Borealis
- Const: Corona Borealis
- RaDec: 16h00m +25.55
- Type: Star (Variable)
- Scope: AT102ED
- Setting: 55x
Once I finished NGC 4699, I was planning to get to two other galaxies in Virgo; however after putting my glasses back on and looking up at the sky, I noticed clouds forming in all directions. Half of Virgo was already covered (the forecast was clear!)
Funny enough, one of the only constellations still fully visible was Corona Borealis. I didn't plan another magnitude estimation for tonight, but I didn't have any other options left!
This did give me a chance to at least confirm my first visual estimation. This time, using the same comparison stars, I'm estimating the magnitude to be 10.3. It may have seemed just a tiny bit fainter than before (might have been due to the full moon rising over the horizon last time).