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2022-11-04

- Condition: E6

- Location: Home, Spearfish: 44.49, -103.87

An early morning session! It's nice to be doing this at the beginning of the day when I feel the most refreshed. It was so cold this morning though, that I didn't stay out as long as I would have hoped.

5:38AM

- Target: α Geminorum

- Const: Gemini

- RaDec: 7h34m +31°53

- Type: Star (Double)

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 150x, 1/2 stop-down

- Double: AB: 50°

../images/2022-11-4_AlphaGeminorum.jpg

Very beautiful split! Both appear white-yellow.

5:50AM

- Target: δ Geminorum

- Const: Gemini

- RaDec: 7h20m +21°59

- Type: Star (Double)

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 150x

- Double: AB: 250°

../images/2022-11-4_DeltaGeminorum.jpg

This one is hard. I can only momentarily detect the sibling. It seems to pop in to view for a split second, then I can't see it for a while. No amount of micro-focusing seems to help, it's just so faint that it's hard to see.

5:57AM

- Target: ι Cancri

- Const: Cancer

- RaDec: 8h46m +28°46

- Type: Star (Double)

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 60x

- Double: AB: 320°

../images/2022-11-4_IotaCancri.jpg

Beautiful and easy. Primary is orange and secondary is a yellow-white.

6:04AM

- Target: ζ Cancri

- Const: Cancer

- RaDec: 8h12m +17°39

- Type: Star (Double)

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 150x

- Double: AB: 70°

../images/2022-11-4_ZetaCancri.jpg

Fairly easy split, both look a ghostly-white.

6:11AM

- Target: M 48

- Const: Hydra

- RaDec: 8h13m -5°48

- Type: Open Cluster

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 60x

../images/2022-11-4_M48.jpg

When I found M48 in my finder-scope and looked through my lens, the lens was de-focused to the point where there were circular corona's of light. The shape of the 'light circles' from the stars in and around M48 produced a distinct heart-shape in my lens. As I focused, I continued to see the heart shape in the cluster; though I'm not sure if it was a trick of my mind at that point. Very neat little cluster.