Friday 21st August: A very clear night so went to the Society's observatory with Sandra. Surprisingly when we got to Austerfield at 11:30pm only Brian and Phil were there. Usually on a Friday night when the sky is clear, a host of members are observing the night sky. After looking at Jupiter, Phil retired for the night leaving just us three. We began by looking at Jupiter using the Super wide angle 40mm lens in the 14" SCT. We then took a tour of the sky. M27, in the constellation Vulpecula, the Dumbell nebula was very easy to see, the object is very apparent in the fov. It looks very similar to an apple core but grayish in colour. still in that area we turned the scope to Lyra and M57, the Ring nebula. Again easy to view and grayish in colour as well, though averted vision was needed. Swinging up to Hercules, we dropped onto the Globular Cluster M13. This is a splendid sight in any scope. but low powers are needed. In the 40mm wide angle lens, it was breathtakingly 3-dimensi...
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