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Object(s): NGC 40 Observer:
Mark Birkmann
Your skills: Intermediate (some years)
Date/time of observation: 7-9-99, 6:30 UT Location of site: New Haven,
Missouri (Lat N 38, Elev ~700') Site classification:
Rural Sky darkness: 5 <1-10 Scale (10 best)>
Seeing: 5 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)>Moon presence: None Instrument:
30" f/4, dob Magnification: 150x-540x
Filter(s): Orion Ultrablock Category: Planetary
nebula Class: 3b+3
Constellation: Cepheus Data: mag 10.7p
size 48" Position: RA 00h:13m 1.0s
DEC +72:31' 19"
Description: This large, bright pn was gray at all
powers. I noted small dark lanes on either side of the easily detected
mag 11.5 central star. The upper edge of the pn was slightly brighter
than the central regions and the lower edge was much brighter. A
faint field star marked the location of a notch in the edge of the pn.
The pn was brighter with the Orion Ultrablock but I preferred the view
without the filter since the faint field star was no longer visible. |