Astro Log
They say it's a good idea to keep a log. All right, here's the log home. The individual pages are listed to the right.
I started my first log in June of this year. I've been out about three times since and haven't written anything.
Favorite Stuff
My favorite objects (in rough order):
- Saturn (especially when deeply inclined like a few years ago, the recent Titan transits were pretty awesome)
- Jupiter (especially transits (that one night this summer where there were multiple transits/eclipses was very very very cool. I've never really seen the Great Red Spot, but did see that recent impact spot)
- M13, Hercules Cluster
- Omega Centauri (this actually might be my favorite thing)
- Whirlpool Galaxy (from a dark site, when you can see the arms)
- M81 and M82 (an elongated 100-billion star smudge and a round 100-billion star smudge, both in the same field of view)
- Orion Nebula
- Leo Triplets
- Galaxies with visible structure (NGC 891 (only saw that recently, nice vein!), Sombrero
- Moon (I need to spend more time on it, since it's so easy from the backyard
- Galaxy groups (although I've only really seen M81/M82, the Leo Triplets, and about four in Virgo)
Things I don't appreciate much, probably because my equipment isn't geared towards it or I haven't spent enought time on it to appreciatet them:
- Splitting Stars
- Nebulas (I should use my LPR filter more and should probably pick up an OIII)
- Open Clusters (now that I have a wide field...)
My Only Astro Photo
M82, the Cigar Galaxy (a starburst or "exploding" Galaxy), shot pre-Dash, with a Meade DSI and the C11-SGT.