Time: Two hours, counts as four.
Location: PV Service Road.
Instruments used: Big Bertha Mr. Percival's 12'' Telescope, 10'' telescope, 8'' telescope, 10x50 Binoculars.
Conditions: Clear skies, New Moon, minimal light pollution, at Night.
Observations:
Jupiter retrograde in Gemini (naked eye, binoculars, and through Mr. Percival's 10'')
Gemini: Castor, Pollux, Jupiter.
Pegasus:
Andromeda
Ursa Major: Big dipper
Orion: Betelgeuse, Rigel, Horse head nebula (faint blue haze in telescope).
Taurus with the Pleiades and the Hyades(binoculars) .
Perseus: Double Cluster and Algol (through telescope)
Canes Venetici.
Open Cluster m41
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