Constellations: Cassiopeia, Cygnus, Leo, Lyra, Ophiuchus, Scorpius, Ursa Major
Asterisms: Coathanger/Collinder 399/Brocchi's Cluster, Summer Triangle/DAVe
Planets: Jupiter (in Libra), Venus (in Virgo)
Stars: ε1 & & ε2 Vega, α1 & α2 Librae, Regulus
Messier Objects: M8, M11
Meteor
Identified, Not Observed: Arcturus, Spica
Location: Valley View Campground, Echo Valley Provincial Park, SK
Date: 2018-07-11
Time: 9:30 PM - 11:30 PM MDT
Equipment: Visual + Binoculars, 10x42 IS
Transparency: Very Good (4)
Seeing: Very Good (4)
Temperature: 20º C - 19º C
SQM: 17.65 - 19.99
Light wind at this time of evening. The few clouds earlier in the evening have disappeared.
Earlier in the day when trying to set up camp, we had to open both flies of the tent to allow the wind to go through it during set it up (otherwise it became a kite) and weighed down the floor with camp gear to keep the tent from blowing off the mountain. Too windy for a camp stove so had a sandwich supper inside the tent.
Venus (in Virgo) Viewed Venus naked eye. Found it 15º above the WSW horizon below β Virgo (Zavijava). |
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Jupiter (in Libra) Jupiter could easily be found visually in the SW sky. My binoculars allowed me to find all 4 Galilean moons - Io, Ganymede, Callisto and Europa. Jupiter was located less than 5º from α Librae at approximately 2 o'clock to the star. |
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Scorpius Observation #1 @ 9:50 PM: Observation #2 @ 11:00 PM: |
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M11 (Wild Duck Cluster) Looked for the semi-circle of stars above the Teapot and used binoculars to locate M11 (as the golf ball next to the golf club). Could make out the brighter centre with fading edges of the globular cluster. |
Summer Triangle (DAVe) |
Leo First noticed Regulus very low in the sky, about 5º above the horizon with Venus nearby. Could faintly make out Denebola and may have seen θ Leonis and δ Leonis, but not sure. Definitely didn't see his legs or most of his mane/head. |
Lyra
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M8 (Lagoon Nebula) |
Ophiuchus The curved line of stars above Scorpius caught my eye. Very quickly located α, β and κ at the top of the huge figure, but only visually. Didn't look for the accompanying stars in Serpens Cauda and Serpens Caput. |
Cassiopeia |
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Cygnus + Coathanger / Collinder 399 / Brocchi's Cluster Used the binoculars to view the double in Albireo. Could see the larger yellowish star β1 and the bluish companion albeit smaller β2. Also used Albireo to locate all 10 stars of the Coathanger. Within 10 minutes, the light and dark lanes of the Milky Way became visible. |
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Meteor
Time: 11:12 PM CDT
Instrument: Visual + Binoculars
There was a very bright flash near Cygnus. It then moved left to right in my binocular FOV before disappearing.