2024-01-29
- Condition: G6
- Location: Home, Spearfish: 44.49, -103.87
7:05PM
- Target: NGC 1232, Arp 41[1]
- Const: Eridanus
- RaDec: 03h09m -20°34
- Type: Galaxy
- Scope: AT102ED
- Setting: 55x, AV
- Image: ../images/2024-01-29_NGC1232.jpg[2]
I had a feeling that I would have trouble with this one, so I put together some sketches to help me find it and I'm glad I did. The center of the galaxy was a bright and consistent speck of light. AV helped expand a subtle glow around that speck of light (inner circle in the drawing). Eventually I began to see noise further out (outer circle), but not much more than a detection.
[1] NGC 1232, Arp 41 (ID)
[2] ../images/2024-01-29_NGC1232.jpg
7:19PM
- Target: NGC 1535, Cleopatra's Eye[1]
- Const: Eridanus
- RaDec: 04h14m -12°44
- Type: Planetary Nebula
- Scope: AT102ED
- Setting: 55x
- Image: ../images/2024-01-29_NGC1535.jpg[2]
AV not required. The glow appears to be pretty uniform and circular.
[1] NGC 1535, Cleopatra's Eye (ID)
[2] ../images/2024-01-29_NGC1535.jpg