(IAAC) Obj: NGC 7000 - Inst: Naked eye (6mm f/4 :)

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Wed Jan 6 12:14:05 EST 2010


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Observation Poster: José Ramón <joser416 at latinmail.com>

Observer: José Ramón
Your skills: Advanced (many years)
Date/time of observation: 21/09/09, 00:45:00
Location of site: Puerto de Tarna, Asturias (Spain) (Lat 43°05&#8242;06&#8243;N, Elev 1492 meters)
Site classification: Rural
Sky darkness: 3 <Bortle Scale (9 worst)>
Seeing: N/A <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)>
Moon presence: None - moon not in sky
Instrument: Naked eye (6mm f/4 :)
Magnification: N/A
Filter(s): UHC
Object(s): NGC 7000
Category: Emission nebula.
Class: 
Constellation: Cyg
Data: mag 4 (?)  size 120' x 100'
Position: RA 20h:59m  DEC +44°:32'
Description:
No filter, nothing visible -even trying with telescope...- 

With just the UHC, you can see a faint, largue cloud elongated E-W and west of
Deneb... that is!. "Mexico" and the Gulf aren't visible, and of course no trace
of the Pelican or the red colors, but it's fun to see how your eye with just a
filter beats a telescope that's able to get nearly 300 times more light.
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