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Thursday August 1, 2013 at 9:00PM

Public Observing Event
at the ACA Observatory

CANCELLED due to cloud cover

Impromptu Event

Here are some of the objects on the observing list:

Venus  - "Early-bird" special!  (sets 90 minutes after sunset)
Saturn  - The Ringed Planet
M13  - The Great Hercules Cluster
M92  - globular cluster w/higher concentration of stars than M13
M11  - Wild Duck Cluster;
 

    you won't believe this image with the 16" observatory   telescope fitted with the 31mm Nagler

M17  - The Swan Nebula; very sweet!
NGC 6229  - globular cluster; 102,000 ly distant
M57  - the Ring Nebula - as you've never seen it before!
NGC 6633  - very nice open cluster in Ophiuchus
NGC 6445  - Little Gem Nebula;
     small, pretty bright planetary nebula in Sagittarius
Albireo  - beautifully colored double star in Cygnus
NGC 6826  - The Blinking Planetary Nebula
     well-placed near zenith; Is it actually blinking?
NGC 6543  - Cat's Eye Nebula
     Observe the central star in this planetary nebula


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We're putting all our eggs in one basket. This evening the 16" observatory
telescope will be fitted with the 31 mm Nagler ultra-wide eyepiece & Precise Parts 4x3.25 adapter to mount our Van Slyke focuser.  All we need is clear skies!

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Final call on star party status by 7:00pm Thursday 8/1

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Solar System objects rise/transit/set times from the ACA Observatory on the date of this event...

New feature: The "T" on each object's line in the chart above indicates the time of transit in addition to the rise and set times for the object.

 
Jet Stream (updates automatically to latest available image)
    The Jet Stream affects astronomical "seeing" (steadiness of the air)
    If we're in a gray area, seeing will not be as good as in a white area.
    If we're in a white area, the shorter the arrows, the better.

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