From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Mon Feb 9 00:56:44 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 9 Feb 2009 00:56:44 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: Markarian 6 - Inst: homemade dobsonian "babydob", d=114mm, f=910mm Message-ID: <20090209055644.30529.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Ante Perkovic Observer: Ante Perkovic Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: Dec 18 2003 Location of site: Kasjuni beach, split, Croatia (Lat 43.5?, Elev 1 m) Site classification: Suburban Sky darkness: Seeing: <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: homemade dobsonian "babydob", d=114mm, f=910mm Magnification: 25x, 79x Filter(s): Object(s): Markarian 6 Category: Open cluster. Class: IV 2 p Constellation: Cas Data: mag size Position: RA 2:29 DEC 60:39 Description: Markarian 6 (http://www.seds.org/~spider/ngc/ngcdss.cgi?obj=Markarian! 6&r=02:29:36&d=+60:39:00&e=J2000&h=30&w=30&f=GIF&c=none) is at the end of an line of 4 stars. The array has N-S orientation. * * * .* : Only southernmost stars, together with its close companion, and nearby double (sep. ~ 20"), belongs to the cluster, together with other, significantly dimmer, stars. Here is the description: 26mm (35x): I notice the southernmost star to be double. 11.5mm (79x): The double on the south of the cluster is clearly visible, but that is all I see. I see no hazy background or any sign of dimmer stars in the cluster. More about Markarian 6 based on 7 different reports with various instruments: http://www.deepskypedia.com/wiki/index.php/Markarian_6 -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Mon Feb 9 01:20:16 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 9 Feb 2009 01:20:16 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: Markarian 6 - Inst: homemade dobsonian "babydob", d=114mm, f=910mm Message-ID: <20090209062016.23876.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Ante Perkovic Observer: Ante Perkovic Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: Dec 14 2003 Location of site: Kasjuni beach, split, Croatia (Lat 43.5?, Elev 1 m) Site classification: Suburban Sky darkness: Seeing: <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: homemade dobsonian "babydob", d=114mm, f=910mm Magnification: 25x, 79x Filter(s): Object(s): Markarian 6 Category: Open cluster. Class: IV 2 p Constellation: Cas Data: mag size 4.5' Position: RA 2:29 DEC 60:39 Description: 26mm (35x): 5 * in a 6' long arch. The northmost star in the arch don't belong to the cluster (so, 4 stars from the arch are in the cluster, not 2, sorry for wrong info in previous report). 19mm (48x): I notice southernmost to be double (Skymap: m=9.9/11.7, d=17"). One more star pops up E of the 3-star line 11.5mm (79x): The double is easily separated. One more star pop up in the S part (I see total of 7 stars now) - 6.5mm (130x): Nothing new. I see no hazy background or any sign of dimmer stars in the cluster. More about Markarian 6 based on 7 different reports with various instruments: http://www.deepskypedia.com/wiki/index.php/Markarian_6 -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html