Subject : NGC 5905, Classification: Galaxy in Draco Date/time: 2015. 06.05. UT 22:00 – 22:50 Equipment: 68mm Refractor, Eyepieces/Mag. : 53x Seeing : – Transparency: – Humidity: low Wind: – Temperature: – Observing Loc. : Lonsee, Swabian Mountains, Germany Observer : Dr. Johannes Schilling NGC 5905, 10.3m, 11,5’X1,7′ Discovered by William Herschel 1788, May 5th Moon rises…
Venus, 10th of May 2015
Subject : Venus Classification: planet Date/time: 10th of May 2015, UT20:10-20:30 Equipment:254mm Newton Eyepieces/Mag. : 252X, without filter Seeing : very mediocre Transparency: – Humidity: – Wind: – Temperature: – Observing Loc. : Lonsee, Swabian Mountains, Germany Observer : Dr. Johannes Schilling Clouds of Venus appeared with a bluish tint.
Head of Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy
Head of Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy Sketch with 254mm Newton, 252X, 53X April 19th, 2015 Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Lonsee
Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy in Binocular
Comet C/2014 Q2 Lovejoy in Cassiopeia 7m Sketch with 25X100 Binocular April 20th, 2015 Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Lonsee, Germany
Messier 53, Globular Cluster in Coma Berenices
Messier 53, Globular Cluster in Coma Berenices 7.7m, 13′ diameter Observed and sketched April 18th, 2015, 21.45h-23.15h MESZ 254mm Newton, 105X Location: Lonsee, Swabian Mountains Unresolved stars emerged as knotty clumps or like arms from a sea star Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling
H-alpha Sun – 2015.04.15.
Also known as: Sun H-alpha light Date/time: 2015.04.15 . Equipment: Equipment: mod. 70/700 Coronado PST + 9mm WA Plössl Seeing: 4-8/10 Transparency: 3-4/5 Temperature: – Humidity: – Wind: – Location: Canis Maior Solar Observatory, Nagykanizsa , Hungary N46° 27′ 13.81″ E16° 59′ 05.57″ Observer: Bognár Tamás Media: white paper, H, HB, 2B pencil