MelBartels
May 20th, 2022, 09:57 PM
Last night was beautifully transparent, dry, though a little windy and cold.
NGC 5907, the so-called Splinter Galaxy, was so bright that I winced.
I saw a bright wall of IFN to the side of the field. There was an IFN finger almost reaching the galaxy.
And I saw the two tidal streams. I'm confident that I saw them because I saw and drew the stream arcing away from the galaxy as just inside a bright star. Looking later, I saw digital images that confirmed the location. If I hadn't known about the tidal streams, I would have concluded that they were IFN, as the field was littered with very faint IFN.
I used my 30 inch f2.7 with 17mm Nikon 100 deg eyepiece. That is becoming my goto combination for max exit pupil with max magnification to show greatest detail.
M57 was nice - two stars inside plus a glimpse of the star in the ring's nebulosity. I saw that red rimmed green-blue color again, though it seems that it fades as I continue starring. If I look away then look again, the colors appear. The extended ring was also visible.
4707
4706
Mel Bartels
NGC 5907, the so-called Splinter Galaxy, was so bright that I winced.
I saw a bright wall of IFN to the side of the field. There was an IFN finger almost reaching the galaxy.
And I saw the two tidal streams. I'm confident that I saw them because I saw and drew the stream arcing away from the galaxy as just inside a bright star. Looking later, I saw digital images that confirmed the location. If I hadn't known about the tidal streams, I would have concluded that they were IFN, as the field was littered with very faint IFN.
I used my 30 inch f2.7 with 17mm Nikon 100 deg eyepiece. That is becoming my goto combination for max exit pupil with max magnification to show greatest detail.
M57 was nice - two stars inside plus a glimpse of the star in the ring's nebulosity. I saw that red rimmed green-blue color again, though it seems that it fades as I continue starring. If I look away then look again, the colors appear. The extended ring was also visible.
4707
4706
Mel Bartels