Milky Way over Kejimkujik Lake from Big Muise Island ©Jerry Black
Nikon D600, ISO 6400, 30.0 sec@ f/3.5

Constellations: Capricornus, Delphinus, Draco, Pisces Austrinus, Sagitta
Asterisms:
Coathanger/Collinder 399/Brocchi's Cluster
Planet:
Neptune
Satellites: (2)

Identified, Not Observed: Aquila, Cygnus, Lyra, Ophiuchus, Sagittarius, Scorpius, Summer Triangle/DAVe, Teapot, Ursa Major

Location: Site 15, Kejimkujik National Park (1st Annual Big Muise Island Star Party)
Date: 2017-09-11
Time: 8:30 PM - 11:35 PM ADT
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars (10x30 IS)
Transparency: Good (3)
Seeing: Good (3)
Temperature: 10º C

This was the first time Jerry and I were camping with Dave and Christine in the back country. It was such a success, we are continuing this as an annual event - the Big Muise Island Star Party. By special invitation only.  :)

On this evening, there were clear skies overhead with a cool wind. The horizon to the East was hazy negating being able to see any stars above the far shore and tree line.

Satellite
Time: 8:59 PM ADT
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars (10x30 IS)
Satellite came into my FOV in Hercules, travelled through the quadrilateral of Cepheus and continued until it disappeared in the trees.

Satellite
Time: 9:07 PM ADT
Instrument: Binoculars (10x30 IS)
Satellite first sighted as it passed Altair and travelled to Cepheus and then the trees.

Delphinus
Time: 9:16 PM ADT
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars (10x30 IS)
S&T Chart Reference: 64
Could easily identify the 5 stars in Delphinus.

Sagitta
Time: not recorded
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars (10x30 IS)
S&T Chart Reference: 64
Easily located and identifies the 4 stars of this tiny, somewhat faint constellation.

Capricornus
Time: 10:00 PM ADT
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars (10x30 IS)
S&T Chart Reference: 66, 68, 77
Could easily identify the main stars in this constellation. 
Coathanger / Collinder 399 / Brocchi's Cluster
Time: 10:15 PM ADT
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars (10x30 IS)
S&T Chart Reference: 66, 68, 77
All 10 stars easily identified.
Pisces Austrinus
Time: 10:30 PM ADT
Instrument: Visual 
S&T CHart reference: 76, 77, 78, 79
Located Fomalhaut but due to the haze could not identify the other stars in the constellation.
Neptune (in Pisces Austrinus)
Time: 10:30 PM ADT
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars (10x30 IS)
S&T CHart reference: 76, 77, 78, 79
Located Fomalhaut then noticed Neptune at about 11 o'clock  from Fomalhaut. Small blue dot, no variance or evidence of twinkling. 
Draco
Time: 11:10 PM ADT
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars (10x30 IS)
S&T Chart Reference: 41, 42, 51, 52, 61
Easily found Kuma (ν) in Draco's head. Had the double stars (ν1 and ν2) been in the centre of the Dragon's head, they could have served as the Dragon's eyes.
  

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