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Astronomic observations n to: variable stars, asteroids, comets, star clusters, Measuring quality of heaven. 2011 March 27 UT

report Image Photometry of the night sky (SQM). S. Aguirre. asteroid orbit diagram Images of the open star cluster observed. NGC / IC Project.

Hi everyone ..
Subject: astronomical observation. Shipping

summary of astronomical observation to realize Multiple night 26/27 March 2011.

Location: 29.10, -110.96

night sky photometry (Quality of heaven). SQM (Sky Quality Meter): 2011
March 1927 at 0338hrs UT UT: 20.89 2011 03

0455hrs UT to 27 UT: 21.03

room temperature
2011 March 1927 0455hrs UT to UT: 14 oC.
27 March 2011 at 0338hrs UT UT: 18 oC.


Humidity: Low. No dew formation
:-)
Instrumentation used:
Telescope SC 6 inches, 40 mm eyepiece. (36x power)
10-inch reflector telescope, eyepiece 25 mm. (48x power) Dobsonian.

observed objects, variable stars, asteroids, open clusters, Asteroides.r .. Breaking It Down

Object Observed:

1) Variable Stars: A total of 23. including cataclysmic as KT Per, TZ Per, CN Ori among others, and Epsilon Aurigae (Global campaign to end the current eclipse), WG Lib (in support of future observations of the Hubble Space Telescope), and multiple types Look in Taurus.


3) Asteroids: A total of 3.
(50) Melete, magnitude 11.9, in the constellation of Virgo .**
(224) Oceana, magnitude 11.9, in the constellation of Virgo .**
(250 Betina,, magnitude 11.9, in the constellation of Virgo .* *
** (Use of peripheral vision).

4) open star clusters: (new program of observation).
a total of 10 among which are:
NGC 1502 mg. Chameleon 6.9 in NGC 1662 mg
6.4 in Orion NGC 1746 mg
6.1 in Taurus
NGC 1807 in Taurus
mg 7.0 mg 10.0 NGC 1798 in Auriga
Dodz 3 mg? in Taurus. Cr
69 (Lambda Ori Cluster) mg
2.8 in Orion NGC 1912 (M38) mg 6.4 in NGC 1893 Auriga
mg 7.5 in NGC 1981 Auriga
mg 4.2 on Orion.

5) Pursuit of Comet C/2011 C1 (McNaught).
I've searched on two occasions with a telescope of 6 and 10 inches without success. disecrepancia currently reporting estimates of brightness by several observers, a report mag. 10.9, 10.1 and other other (????). 12.5 ¡¡¡¡¡ Cazandolo
seguire good :-)
Dates:

March 24, 2011 to January 11 hrs UT:
Coordinates: AR May 20 50.9 Dec: -06 58 47. Constellation Aquarius.


March 27, 2011 at 11:00 hrs UT:
coordinates RA 20 24 32.6 Dec -05 28 15,
Acuariol
End of report.

Images here:

Dr Salvador Aguirre. Amateur Astronomer
Certified by the Astronomical League (Master Observer)

Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Messier Program. M14 (13 of 110).


higher Images: NGC 6402 (Messier 14). NGC / IC Project.




Messier Program. M14 (13 of 110).
Hello everyone.
theme: deep sky objects. M 14 ..

The continued today with the report of Objects Messier Catalog: 13 110.
M 14 is the next object I observed visually for this program. Behold
data.

Name of observer: Salvador Aguirre
Observation date: 2010 10 10 TU.
observation site: 110 45 38 O, 29 13 03 N

Instrumentation: Telescope reflector / 10 inch Dobsonian. F: 4.7
Magnification: 48x, 25 mm
Seeing Eye: 4
(seen with binoculars: Yes, 10x50)
studied
Object: M14.

object details:
This type globular star cluster of small size and bright is located on the east side of Ophiuchus.
this in a country with few bright stars in the margin of the Milky Way, which makes its location a bit by "star hopping.
is located at 7 degrees south and 1.5 degrees west of Beta Ophiuchi and 5 degrees north of Mu Ophiuchi. It is easy to see with binoculars 11x80, and more difficult with smaller binos.
this cluster has a large nucleus not condensed but easy to solve.
M14 was discovered by Charles Messier in 1764. Alias \u200b\u200b




M14 NGC 6402 ..
Coordinates: RA 17 37 36, Dec: -03 15.
Constellation: Ophiuchus .... Mag

size 7.6 12.0 min. arc (here referred to the angular size in arcminutes ¡¡)..
diameter: 80 light years.
distance Earth: 23, 000 years light.

images here:



credit: AL-

Dr Salvador Aguirre. Amateur Astronomer
Certified by the Astronomical League (Master Observer)

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AAVSO Solar Bulletin. February 2011


Images above: Part of the AAVSO Solar Bulletin. February 2011.

issue Hi all. solar observation. This time we share a solar bulletin summary of the Month in February 2011 generated AAVSO. Details: Number of observations: 46 Number of total observations: 649 Number of Maximum Sunspot Relative America (Ra) for February 2011: 57 Number of Minimum Relative Sunspot America (Ra) for February 2011: 05. Images and full report here: http://www.aavso.org/sites/default/files/solar_bulletin/Solar-Bulletin-Feb2011_HQedit.pdf images from my blog here: Salvador Aguirre AAVSO. Solar Section.