Location: SCO
Date: 2020-02-23
Time: 9:23 PM AST
Instrument: 16" SkyWatcher Dobsonian, 40 mm Plössl
Magnification: x45
Transparency: Very Good (2)
Seeing: Very Good (2)
Temperature: -2º C
SQM: 21.08

Constellation: Lepus
Type: Globular Cluster
Magnitude: 7.8
Distance: 42.1 kly
Size: 8.7'

Lepus was well above the horizon and all the stars could be seen. I tried to use 10x42 IS binoculars but failed to see it. Dave Chapman had shown me this earlier in the observing session so I decided to try the telescope on my own.

Arneb and Nihal were used as locator stars and M79 was found below Nihal. The globular cluster had a very dense core and an amazing circle of stars around it. Really Cool!

NOTE:
The stars encircling the core that I observed have GAIA/TYC designations.

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