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(IAAC) Obj: M3 - Inst: Meade LX200GPS (UHTC) F10, Field tripod



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Observation Poster: Mark Solomon <mark.a.solomon@gmail.com>

Observer: Mark Solomon
Your skills: Beginner (< one year)
Date/time of observation: 06/19/06 12:04AM EST
Location of site: 1 Scott Circle, NW (Lat 38.53, Elev 0)
Site classification: Rural
Sky darkness: 5 <1-10 Scale (10 best)>
Seeing: 5 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)>
Moon presence: None - moon not in sky
Instrument: Meade LX200GPS (UHTC) F10, Field tripod
Magnification: 57X
Filter(s): None
Object(s): M3
Category: Globular cluster.
Class: VI
Constellation: Canes Venatici
Data: mag 6.3  size 19'
Position: RA 13:42.2  DEC +28:22'
Description:
Limiting visual magnitude was estimated at around 3.50. I could see Megrez in the Big Dipper but not Chi Ursae Majoris at Mag 3.68. Visually, M3 looked almost identical to M5 as viewed on the previous night, except that it looked smaller. Very faint and fuzzy, yet clearly a large globular as viewed through the 35mm panoptic. The bad light pollution prevented any detail or points of light being observed.
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