From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Mon Jan 5 17:00:04 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 5 Jan 2009 17:00:04 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 6906 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090105220004.20186.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 10/31/07 01:10 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 128x, 193x, 257x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 6906 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Aql Data: mag 12.3 size 1.0' X 0.5' Position: RA 20:23.5 DEC +06:27 Description: A faint, uniform oval halo which is elongated NE-SW. It gradually brightens to a fairly bright, circular, nearly stellar core. A 14th magnitude field star is located on the S. edge. A 9th magnitude star is 4' SW and the galaxy itself lies 10' SW of an obtuse triangle of 8th and 9th magnitude stars. Visible with averted vision at 128x, it bore magnification well and was best seen at 257x. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Mon Jan 5 17:11:59 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 5 Jan 2009 17:11:59 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 7052 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090105221159.25826.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 10/31/07 01:30 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 77x, 128x, 193x, 257x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 7052 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Vul Data: mag 12.4 size 2.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 21:18.5 DEC +26:27 Description: A uniform oval halo elongated NE-SW. Brightest along the axis of elongation, it shows no detectable brightening toward the core. An 11th magnitude field star is just off the E. edge. The galaxy is located ~12' NW of a wide pair of 9th magnitude stars which are aligned nearly N-S. Visible with averted vision at 77x, it was best seen at 257x. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Wed Jan 7 22:12:46 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 7 Jan 2009 22:12:46 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 7137 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090108031246.14109.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 10/31/07 02:10 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 77x, 128x, 193x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 7137 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Peg Data: mag 12.4 size 1.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 21:48 DEC +22:09.5 Description: A uniform round halo which shows no detectable brightening toward the core. The galaxy lies 20' SW of a close 10th-11th magnitude double star. Visible with averted vision at 77x, it was best seen at 128x and began to fade into the background at 193x. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Wed Jan 7 22:19:24 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 7 Jan 2009 22:19:24 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 7015 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090108031924.17721.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 10/31/07 02:30 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 128x, 193x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 7015 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Equ Data: mag 12.5 size 1.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 21:05.5 DEC +11:25 Description: A very faint circular halo of uniform appearance. It shows no detectable brightening toward the core. Steadily visible with averted vision at 128x, it began to fade into the background with increased magnification. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Wed Jan 7 22:27:34 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 7 Jan 2009 22:27:34 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 7156 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090108032734.21574.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 11/7/07 01:15 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 128x, 193x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 7156 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Peg Data: mag 12.5 size 1.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 21:54.5 DEC +02:56.5 Description: A uniform round halo which shows no detectable brightening toward the core. Steadily visible with averted vision at 128x, it began to fade into the background with increased magnification. The galaxy lies ~8' NW of a triangle of 9th magnitude stars. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Wed Jan 7 22:36:10 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 7 Jan 2009 22:36:10 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 108 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090108033610.24559.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 11/7/07 01:50 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 6-7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 77x, 128x, 193x, 257x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 108 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: And Data: mag 12.1 size 2.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 00:26 DEC +29:12.5 Description: A uniform oval halo which is elongated nearly E-W. It gradually brightens to a fairly bright, diffuse, circular core. Visible with averted vision at 77x, it was best seen at 193x. The galaxy forms a right triangle with a wide pair of 9th magnitude stars to the N. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Wed Jan 7 22:54:10 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 7 Jan 2009 22:54:10 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 151 - Inst: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090108035410.32735.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 11/25/08 01:10 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 6 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 80x, 133x, 200x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 151 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Cet Data: mag 11.6 size 3.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 00:34 DEC -09:42 Description: An elongated oval halo aligned NE-SW. It shows slight, gradual, diffuse brightening along the center of the axis of elongation without any further brightening toward the core. Visible with averted vision at 80x, it was best seen at 133x and began to fade into the background at 200x. An 11th magnitude field star is located just off the NE edge. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Fri Jan 9 17:07:33 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 9 Jan 2009 17:07:33 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 191 - Inst: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090109220733.20006.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 11/25/08 01:55 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 6 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 80x, 133x, 200x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 191 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Cet Data: mag 12.4 size 1.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 00:39 DEC -09:00 Description: A faint, uniform round halo which shows no detectable brightening toward the core. Visible with averted vision at 80x, it was best seen at 133x and began to fade into the background at 200x. IC1563, plotted just off the S. edge, could not be seen. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Fri Jan 9 17:23:51 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 9 Jan 2009 17:23:51 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 274, NGC 275 - Inst: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090109222351.28305.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 11/25/08 01:55 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 6 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 80x, 133x, 200x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 274, NGC 275 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Cet Data: mag size Position: RA : DEC : Description: NGC274; Mag 11.8, Size 1.5' X 1.0', RA 00:51, DEC -07:03.5 A uniform oval halo which is slightly elongated NE-SW. It rather abruptly brightens to a fairly bright, stellar core. NGC275 is located just off the SE edge. Visible with direct vision at 80x, it was best seen at 200x. NGC275; Mag 12.5, Size 1.0' X1.0', RA 00:51, DEC -07:04 A uniform round halo which shows no detectable brightening toward the core. NGC274 lies just to the NW. Visible with averted vision at 80x, it was best seen at 200x. NGC273, plotted ~10' N., could not be seen. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Fri Jan 9 17:41:45 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 9 Jan 2009 17:41:45 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 584 - Inst: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090109224145.3582.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 11/25/08 02:20 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 6 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 80x, 133x, 200x, 267x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 584 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Cet Data: mag 10.5 size 3.0' X 2.0' Position: RA 01:31.5 DEC -06:52 Description: An oval halo elongated NE-SW which, during moments of steady seeing, has a slightly mottled appearance. It gradually brightens to a bright, stellar core. Visible with direct vision at 80x, it was best seen at 267x. NGC586, plotted just to the SE, could not be seen. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Fri Jan 9 17:52:03 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 9 Jan 2009 17:52:03 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 596 - Inst: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090109225203.7772.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 11/25/08 02:40 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 6 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10" f/4.7 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 80x, 133x, 200x, 267x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 596 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Cet Data: mag 10.9 size 3.0' X 2.0' Position: RA 01:33 DEC -07:02 Description: A uniform oval halo elongated NE-SW. It rather abruptly brightens to a fairly bright, circular, nearly stellar core. Visible with direct vision at 80x, it bore magnification well and was best seen at 267x. The galaxy is located ~12' W. of a 6th magnitude field star. NGC600, plotted ~18' SSE, could not be seen. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Sun Jan 25 12:43:43 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 25 Jan 2009 12:43:43 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 779 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090125174343.30221.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 1/22/09 01:45 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 77x, 128x, 193x, 257x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 779 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Cet Data: mag 11.2 size 3.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 01:59.5 DEC -05:58 Description: A uniform oval halo elongated NW-SE. It rather abruptly brightens to a bright, diffuse oval nucleus which shares the same alignment as the halo. Visible with direct vision at 77x, it bore magnification well and was best seen at 257x. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Sun Jan 25 12:49:48 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 25 Jan 2009 12:49:48 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 788 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090125174948.32438.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 1/22/09 02:00 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 128x, 193x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 788 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Cet Data: mag 12.1 size 1.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 02:01 DEC -06:49 Description: A faint, uniform circular halo which shows no detectable brightening toward the core. Steadily visible with averted vision at 128x, it began to fade into the background at 193x. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Sun Jan 25 13:11:35 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 25 Jan 2009 13:11:35 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 833, NGC 835, NGC 838, NGC 839 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090125181135.9593.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 1/22/09 02:30 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 77x, 128x, 193x, 257x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 833, NGC 835, NGC 838, NGC 839 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Cet Data: mag size Position: RA : DEC : Description: NGC833; Mag 12.7, Size 1.0' X 0.5', RA 02:09, DEC -10:08 A uniform oval halo elongated E-W. It shows no detectable brightening toward the core. Visible with direct vision at 128x, it was best seen at 193x. NGC835 lies just to the E. NGC835; Mag 12.1, Size 1.0' X 0.5', RA 02:09.5, DEC -10:08 A uniform oval halo elongated nearly N-S. It gradually brightens to a fairly bright, diffuse core. An 11th magnitude field star lies ~3' S. and NGC838 an equal distance to the ESE. The galaxy was visible with direct vision at 77x and was best seen at 193x. NGC838; Mag 13.0, Size 0.5' X 0.5', RA 02:09.5, DEC -10:08.5 A uniform circular halo which gradually brightens to a fairly bright, nearly stellar core. Visible with averted vision at 128x, it was best seen at 193x. NGC839 lies ~3' S. NGC839; Mag 13.1, Size 0.5' X 0.5', RA 02:09.5, DEC -10:11 A uniform circular halo which shows no detectable brightening toward the core. Visible with averted vision at 128x, it was best seen at 193x. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Sun Jan 25 13:21:48 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 25 Jan 2009 13:21:48 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 988 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090125182148.13746.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 1/22/09 02:45 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 77x, 128x, 193x, 257x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 988 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Cet Data: mag 11.0 size 3.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 02:35.5 DEC -09:21.5 Description: A uniform oval halo which is elongated NW-SE. It shows no detectable brightening toward the core but observation is made difficult by a superimposed 7th magnitude field star just to the NW of the galaxy center. An 8th-10th magnitude double star, aligned NE-SW, is located just to the SW. Visible with direct vision at 77x, the galaxy bore magnification well and was best seen at 257x. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html From anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com Sun Jan 25 13:32:50 2009 From: anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com (anonymous at s15272250.onlinehome-server.com) Date: 25 Jan 2009 13:32:50 -0500 Subject: (IAAC) Obj: NGC 1172 - Inst: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Message-ID: <20090125183250.18011.qmail@s15272250.onlinehome-server.com> ---- Observation Poster: Brent Reary Observer: Brent Reary Your skills: Intermediate (some years) Date/time of observation: 1/22/09 03:00 UT Location of site: Rolla, MO USA (Lat 37 57'N, Elev ) Site classification: Rural Sky darkness: 6.5 Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Moon presence: None - moon not in sky Instrument: 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian reflector Magnification: 128x, 193x Filter(s): None Object(s): NGC 1172 Category: External galaxy. Class: Constellation: Eri Data: mag 11.9 size 1.0' X 1.0' Position: RA 03:01.5 DEC -14:50 Description: A faint, uniform circular halo which shows no detectable brightening toward the core. Steadily visible with averted vision at 128x, it began to fade into the background at 193x. Located in a rather barren field, an 11th magnitude star is located just off the E. edge. -- ** This observing log was submitted via the IAAC Web form: www.visualdeepsky.org/enter-log.html