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2022-08-18

- Condition: E7

- Location: Erik's Ranch: 45.49, -110.70

9:38PM

- Target: 40/41 Draconis

- Const: Draco

- RaDec: 18h00m +80°

- Type: Star (Double)

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 59x

- Double: AB: 250°

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These targets near Polaris are a little tricky with the GEM. Found by centering between ζ and ε Ursae Minoris, then turning RA to the approximate location. The pair are similar in magnitude, but the secondary appears to be more yellow in color.

10:07PM

- Target: 70 Ophiuchi

- Const: Ophiuchus

- RaDec: 18h05m +2°3

- Type: Star (Double)

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 59x

- Double: AB: 135°

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Primary seems much brighter than the secondary. The secondary keeps "popping" in and out of view.

10:17PM

- Target: M 26

- Const: Scutum

- RaDec: 18h45m -9°24

- Type: Open Cluster

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 40x, AV

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Can see three or four stars in the cluster easily. AV produces a glow around these stars. Fairly small in size.

10:24PM

- Target: M 11, Wild Duck Cluster

- Const: Scutum

- RaDec: 18h51m -6°16

- Type: Open Cluster

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 40x

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AV is totally not required. Even still, a ton of details are coming through. Shape is almost cone-like?

10:30PM

- Target: Θ Serpentis

- Const: Serpens

- RaDec: 18h56m +4°12

- Type: Star (Double)

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 40x

- Double: AB: 110°

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Easy to find, both are near similar magnitude but exactly the same color. Looks like two eyes staring back at me!

10:49PM

- Target: Saturn

- Scope: ST80

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

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As a treat to finish off the night, I took a look at Saturn for my first time! I could clearly make out the rings at 60x before zooming in. So cool. I'm catching three bits of light around it, possibly three moons?

11:20PM

- Target: Vesta 4, Astroid

- Scope: ST80

- Setting: 150x

Following close behind Saturn tonight is Vesta 4, my first Astroid! I had to wait a bit for it to appear from behind a tree. I also had to use Stellarium to help me locate and track it. Similar to a star in appearance, but the light seems more subtle and spread out. Not super impressive to look at, but still cool!