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2 December 201612 December 2019 Jürgen StögerAstrophotograhpy, Observing report

Crescent moon, Saturn, Venus at dawn

The young crescent moon, Venus, Saturn and Sabik, η Oph formed a perfect square.

26 October 201612 December 2019 Jürgen StögerObserving report

Two PNs, NGC 6905 and 7026, 29 September 2016

A month after our last planetary observing session we tried it once more. Once again the conditions were ugly.

2 July 20168 December 2019 Jürgen StögerObserving report

Mars and Saturn, 23 June 2016

A month after our last planetary observing session we tried it once more. Once again the conditions were ugly.

4 June 20168 December 2019 Jürgen StögerObserving report

Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, 25 May 2016

Together with Robert Schulz we were able to take images of three planets in one night – Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Unfortunately the conditions were extremely bad.

26 May 20168 December 2019 Jürgen StögerObserving report

Mercury transit, 9 May 2016

On 9 May 2016 Mercury transited the Sun for the first time since 2006. The transit or passage of an inner planet across the face of the Sun is a relatively rare occurrence. The nextContinue reading

"Whale Galaxy" NGC4631, Shaihulud D. D.
1 May 20168 December 2019 Jürgen StögerObserving report

Spring Deep Sky observing in Bootes and Hercules, 29 April 2016

Viktor observed objects of the winter and spring starry sky. NGC 4361, NGC 5466, M 3, M 13, NGC 6207, NGC 4490 and Jupiter. Good conditions with excellent sky transparency and steady seeing.

7 April 20168 December 2019 Jürgen StögerObserving report

Sunset in Sahara dust, 5 April 2016

Air pollution was high in Eastern Austria and Europe as a flow of air brought Saharan dust from north Africa resulting in yellowish hazy sky near sunset.

IC 1805, 2015-10-15
8 December 20158 December 2019 Jürgen StögerAstrophotograhpy, Emission nebula, Open cluster

Deep sky image: IC 1805, the heart nebula in Hα :

IC 1805 is a huge emission nebula in Cassiopeia.is emission nebulae in Cassiopeia. The exposure time was about 4 hours using a Takahashi FSQ106ED refractor @ f/5 and an ATIK 383L+.

NGC 1535 using the 0.8m Schulman Telescope from the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter, Credit: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona
8 December 20158 December 2019 Jürgen StögerObserving report

Deep Sky observing in Eridanus and Taurus, 2 December 2015

Viktor observed the planetary nebula NGC 1535 in Eridanus. The nebula was discovered by William Herschel on February 1, 1785. Viktor used his small Televue Ranger refractor and had a look on Messier 1, theContinue reading

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