Kategória: <span>Nebula</span>

Winter Milky Way, sketched in Alpine Mountains, Switzerland

Winter Milky Way, sketched with naked eye in Alpine Mountains, Suisse, near Ilanz February, 14th, 2018 Observer: Gabriele Houtermans, Ravensburg Right: Sirius, Canis Maior Left: Puppis, with several Open Clusters

Winter Milky Way, sketched in Alpine Mountains, Switzerland

Winter Milky Way, sketched with naked eye in Alpine Mountains, Suisse, near Ilanz February, 14th, 2018 Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Baindt Right: Sirius, Canis Maior Left: Puppis, with several Open Clusters, M46, M47  

NGC 6572, Planetary Nebula in Ophiuchus – Dr. Johannes Schilling

  NGC 6572, Planetary Nebula in Ophiuchus8.1m, 0,6’X0,4′, CS: 13.6mObserved and sketched June 24th, 2017, 23.25h-0.40h. Clouds unfortunateley prevent proceeding of observation.Instrument: 406mm Newton, 1057XObserver: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Baindt, near Lake of Constance    

Messier 17, Swan Nebula in Sagittarius – Dr Johannes Schilling

Messier 17, Swan Nebula or Omega Nebula in Sagittarius 6m, 11′ Instrument: 254mm Newton, 76XObserved and sketched June 24th, 2017, 23.15h-24.00hLocation: Baindt, near lake of Constance, GermanyObserver: Gabriele Houtermans-Sieweke, Ravensburg  

Messier 17, Swan Nebula in Sagittarius – Dr Johannes Schilling

Messier 17, Swan Nebula in Sagittarius 6m, 11′ Observed and sketched for several nights in 2008, altogether 8 hours Instrument: 406mm Newton, 148X without filter Location: Ettlenschieß, Swabian Mountains, Germany Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Baindt, Germany

IC 2118, Witch Head Nebula, Comparison Binoculars and Naked Eye

IC 2118, Witch Head Nebula, Eridanus Left: Sketch with 20X100 Binoculars Right: Sketch with naked eye Mark: Witch Head Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Baindt, Germany