Planets: Jupiter (in Libra), Saturn (in Sagittarius)
Satellites: (1)
Meteor: (1)
Cluster: α Perseus Cluster
Messier Object: M8 (Lagoon Nebula)
Location: SCO
Date: 2018-09-01/02
Time: 9:00 PM - 2:00 AM ADT
Equipment: 6" SkyWatcher telescope with 15 mm eyepiece + Binoculars, 10x42 IS
Magnification: x80
Transparency: Very Good (4)
Seeing: Excellent (5)
Temperature: 16º C - 15º C
SQM: 21.07 @ 9:25 PM, 20.88 @ 10:28 PM
I had spent some time looking at the Moon to determine what features to observe. I managed to complete IWLOP #84 - Mons Pico & Montes Teneriffe in Mare Imbrium. Also observed some features needed for the Explore the Moon (telescope).
Jupiter (in Libra) Jupiter was quite bright although not as bright as Venus or Mars. Could easily see Callisto but Io took much looking to find it. There was a bulge on Jupiter's surface that could have been Ganymede or perhaps just a very bright spot that made it look like a bulge or moon. |
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Saturn (In Sagittarius) Saturn was high in the sky above the Teapot's spout and M8. Very Bright. Was able to determine one moon - Titan. Initially I thought it was Phoebe but it wasn't far enough away from the planet to be so. Could not make out any moons closer. |
Satellite |
α Perseus Cluster |
M8 (Lagoon Nebula) Seeing M8 with a telescope is very different than through binoculars. What I had seen on September 3, 2016 was 5 or 6 bright stars in a dense clump that formed a line of stars and the less dense clumps filled the mottled brightness above it. The telescope view seemed to have 5 or 6 vertical rows of stars that remind me of the α Perseus Cluster. Also refer to Messier Catalogue - M008 (Lagoon Nebula) - September 1, 2018 |
Meteor
Time: 1:30 AM
Equipment: Visual
A very bright meteor lasting 1.5 seconds. Began whitish and ended in bright green as it travelled through the region of Draco.