Constellations: Cancer, Cygnus, Libra, Ophiuchus, Scorpius, Serpens Caput, Serpens Cauda
Asterisms: Coathanger/Collinder 399/Brocchi's Cluster
Planet: Jupiter (in Libra), Venus (in Cancer)
Location: Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Ontario
Date: 2018-06-20/21
Time: 9:45 PM - 12:30 AM EDT
Equipment: Visual + Binoculars, 10x42 IS
Transparency: Good (3)
Seeing: Good (3)
Temperature: 19º C
SQM: 19.89
No wind or clouds but felt there was more humidity here than the night before in Agawa Bay. Also, smoke in the atmosphere may also be limiting seeing and transparency. To add to the wonder of the night was the baleful loon calls across the lake around midnight. Some of the evening was spent observing the moon; read all about it in Lunar Session - June 20, 2018.
Venus (in Cancer) Time: 10:35 PM EDT Equipment: Visual + Binoculars S&T Chart Reference: 24 The stars of Cancer couldn't be seen that well so used SkySafariPro to determine the constellation was Cancer. Venus was so close to Asellus Borealis (γ) and Asellus Australis (δ) that the stars couldn't be seen. Even with binoculars, ι and Acumen's (α) were a challenge and β wasn't visible at all. |
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Jupiter (in Libra) Observation #1 @ 10:35 PM: Observation #2 @ 11:55 PM: |
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Scorpius Time: 11:30 PM EDT Equipment: Visual + Binoculars S&T Chart Reference: 56, 58, J Scorpius was slowly rising with Antares making its presence known. Took my binoculars to see what I could see near Graffias and Dschubba. Saw a pair of stars close to Graffias. Later identified them as ω1 and ω2. Something new to me! |
Cygnus + Coathanger/Brocchi's Cluster/Collinder 399
Time: 11:37 PM EDT
Equipment: Visual + Binoculars
S&T Chart Reference: 62, 73, H
Cygnus rose behind us above the trees of our campsite. As was the case the night before, Deneb was noticed first, then came the wings and followed down to the double star Albireo. Used my binoculars and saw the Coathanger once gain in the same FOV. All 6 of the "hanger" were seen but only 3 of the 4 "hook".
Ophiuchus |
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Serpens Caput |
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Serpens Cauda NOTE: Had seen Serpens Cauda in the Atacama Desert, Chile, but did not document it. |
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