Location: Home
Date: 2022-04-06
Time: 9:30 PM ADT
Instrument: 10" Meade SCT, 40 mm Plössl
Magnification: x63
Transparency: Good (3)
Seeing: Good (3)
Temperature: 2º C
SQM: 19.24
No wind or clouds.
Constellation: Ursa Major The Big Dipper was standing on its handle above the roofline of our house in the NE. This was my first observation of the double star in Ursa Major! I used the telescope to find Dubhe from where I was observing M35 in Gemini. I then slewed to Megrez before going a little lower on the right. The pair become very evident in the FOV. The stars comprising the pleasingly close pair were: These 2 stars were amazingly bright against the "black background." |