Messier 93, Open Cluster in Puppis, Dec: -23°51′ Observed and sketched with 25X100 binoculars February 24th, 2014, 20.50-22.30h I was not able to sketch all visible stars in this time! Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Lonsee, Germany, Swabian Mountains
NGC 2467, Emission Nebula in Puppis
NGC 2467, Emission Nebula in Puppis, Dec: -26°24′ Observed and sketched with 25X100 binoculars Observed without viewing a photo of this object previously Observed with UHC-filters and without February 23th, 2014, 21.10-22.20h Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Lonsee, Germany, Swabian Mountains
Sun – 2014.02.16.
Also known as: Sun (white light) Date/time: 2014.02.16. 12:00 – 13:40 UT Equipment: 120/1000 Newton (Galileo), Azimuthal mounting, Baader AstroSolar ND5 filter Magnification : 41x –125x Seeing: 3-8/10 Transparency: 2-4/5 Temperature: 14°C Humidity: – Wind: low Location: Zákány, Hungary N46°14′ 59,2” E16°57′ 15,3” Observer: Bognár Tamás
Sun – 2012.02.15.
Also known as: Sun (white light) Date/time: 2014.02.15. 10:00 – 10:40 UT Equipment: 120/1000 Newton (Galileo), Azimuthal mounting, Baader AstroSolar ND5 filter Magnification : 41x –125x Seeing: 3-7/10 Transparency: 2-4/5 Temperature: 15°C Humidity: – Wind: low Location: Zákány, Hungary N46°14′ 59,2” E16°57′ 15,3” Observer: Bognár Tamás Digital sketch made with GIMP Painter Studio & Wacom…
SN 2014J in Messier 82, Comparison with previous observation
SN 2014J in Messier 82, Comparison with previous observation Right: Messier 81 and Messier 82, May 11th, 2013, sketch with 25X100 Binocular Left: Messier 82, January 31th, 2014, sketch with 406mm Newton, 148X Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling , Lonsee
SN 2014J Messier 82
Supernova SN 2014J in Galaxy Messier 82, 10.7m, 12 Mill. Ly dist. January 31th, 19.30-20.30h, sketch in garden with snow 406mm Newton, 148X Tint of SN was slightly orange, in any case a warm tint. Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Lonsee