Constellation: Andromeda, Aquila, Boötes, Capricornus, Cassiopeia, Cygnus, Pegasus, Perseus, Pisces Austrinus
Asterism: Coathanger/Brocchi's Cluster/Collinder 399
Stars: Cap Prima Giedi, Cap Secunda Giedi, Fomalhaut
Messier Object: M31 (Andromeda Galaxy)
Location: home
Date: 2016-09-21
Time: 9:30 PM - 10:40 PM
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars 10x30 IS
Magnification: x10
Transparency: Good
Seeing: Good
Clear, warm night.
Perseus: Time: 9:45 PM Equipment: Visual S&T Chart Ref: 2, 13 Tony Schellinck had pointed out Perseus in a talk and observing session in Liverpool earlier this month. Was able to find all the stars in Perseus at that time. This evening, while looking SE while standing on our side deck, Mirfak was quite visible as was Algol but for some reason couldn't see the others as well. Didn't look for them in binoculars. |
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Andromeda & M31 (Andromeda Galaxy): Pegasus: |
Aquila: Cygnus & Coathanger: |
Cassiopeia:
Time: 9:55 PM
Equipment: Visual
S&T Chart Ref: 1, 3, 72
Able to locate all 5 stars visually.
Capricornus, Cap Prima Giedi & Cap Secunda Giedi:
Time: 9:55 PM
Equipment: Visual + Binoculars 10x30 IS
S&T Chart Ref: 66, 68, 77
Found Capricornus visually to locate the portion of the constellation I wanted to look at more closely. Used the binoculars to see Cap Prima Giedi, Cap Secunda Giedi, i.e., Alpha 1&2 and Beta 1&2 (aka Dabih) respectively.
Boötes:
Time: 9:55 PM
Equipment: Visual
S&T Chart Ref: 42, 44, 53, 55
Identified all the stars in Boötes visually.
Pisces Austrinus:
Time: 10:30 PM
Equipment: Visual
S&T Chart Ref: 76, 77, 78, 79
This was a surprise! A discovery in our own backyard! Facing the downhill neighbour's yard, I noticed a very bright star. It didn't appear to be associated with other stars or constellations nearby. SkySafariPro identified the bright star as Fomalhaut in the constellation Pisces Audtrinus. I then looked up the constellation and could identify 7 of the 10 stars comprising the constellation; the other 3 were hidden by the neighbour's trees.