Went back to my lonely hill top observation area for some more comet watching last night. Set up my tripod and binoculars and just set back and watched till comet set. No camera to fuss over this time. Just a relaxing time at the eyepieces. Sky conditions here in the hill country of Texas have been excellent if you are following the western sky, but looking east to about 20% above the horizon you have the glow of the Austin - San Antonio light pollution.
I have been surprised that I have been unable to see it with eyes only, except for brief flashes with averted vision. The moon was above the comet tonight and the view crisp in the 20X80's. Many pinpoint stars in the field of view.
I worked up an impression of the view with a paint program on my laptop for tonight's BLOG.
Clear Sky - Rich
Showing posts with label Comet Pan-Starrs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comet Pan-Starrs. Show all posts
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March 13, 2013 #134 - Comet Pan-Starrs
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March 12, 2013 #133 - Comet Pan-Starrs
I have been watching Comet Pan-Starr for the last three nights from the Hill Country of Texas near Lost Maples State Park. Tonight I was able to snag a decent digital shot in B/W. This was shot with a Canon T1i with a 75-300 mm lens at ASA400/8 sec/F5. Have been observing with my Oberwerks 20x80 D3 Binoculars and Apex 127 Maksutov. The comet is hard to pick up with the naked eye but the thin crescent moon was a good guide tonight.
Over the last two nights the Gegenschein has been very prominent. It stretches from horizon to the Seven Sisters and is brighter than the Milky Way. Stars are faded within it's cone very noticeably.
Clear Sky - Rich
Over the last two nights the Gegenschein has been very prominent. It stretches from horizon to the Seven Sisters and is brighter than the Milky Way. Stars are faded within it's cone very noticeably.
Clear Sky - Rich
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