October 2011


NGC 6960 - Veil Nebula

The Veil Nebula revisited. The description can be found here.






 Object Name:
 Veil Nebula
 Object Type:
 supernova remnant
 Object Position:
 RA 20h45m54s DE +30°43'
 Location/Date/Time:
 St. Pölten, 1.10.2011, 21:30 MESZ (1.10.2011 19:30 UTC)
 Parameters:
 8 x 300 s L, 4 x180 s RGB

NGC891

NGC 891 is a remarkable spiral galaxy, we look at edge on. It was discovered in 1784 by William Herschel[1].




 Object Name:
 NGC 891
 Object Type:
 galaxy
 Object Position:
 RA 02h22m33s DE +42°20'57''
 Location/Date/Time:
 St. Pölten, 1.10.2011, 23:30 MESZ (1.10.2011 21:30 UTC)
 Parameters:
 8 x 300 s L, 4 x180 s RGB

References:



Moon and Jupiter


 Object Name:
 Jupiter and Ganymede
 Object Type:
 planet
 Object Position:

 Location/Date/Time:
 St. Pölten, 6.10.2011, 22:08 MESZ (6.10.2011 20:08 UTC)
 Parameters:
 Mak at f/24


 Object Name:
 Clavius
 Object Type:
 crater
 Object Position:

 Location/Date/Time:
 St. Pölten, 6.10.2011, 21:00 MESZ (6.10.2011 19:00 UTC)
 Parameters:
 Mak at f/12


 Object Name:
 Mare Imbrium
 Object Type:
 Mare
 Object Position:

 Location/Date/Time:
 St. Pölten, 6.10.2011, 21:30 MESZ (6.10.2011 19:30 UTC)
 Parameters:
 Mak at f/12

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