A star cluster. On top you can see many stars, on the bottom, less. Stars are close together. ~Robert Jöbstl
Tovább az észleléshez »A thin crescent Moon, the crescent at the bottom right of the field. Many large craters with outlines. ~Robert Jöbstl
Tovább az észleléshez »A cloudy but defined sphere, consisting of larger and smaller stars in the black nothing. ~Robert Jöbstl
Tovább az észleléshez »A big bright point, stands out from the environment. Otherwise nothing to see. ~Robert Jöbstl
Tovább az észleléshez »Both diffuse. M66 is more elliptical, M65 has a brighter core and a sharper edge. ~Nikolaus Skrabitz
Tovább az észleléshez »Highly resolvable, I was able to see single stars deep in the centre. ~Nikolaus Skrabitz
Tovább az észleléshez »A star cluster. On the upper side you can see a lot of bright stars. Downwards a bit less. ~Felix Pfragner
Tovább az észleléshez »It's a crescent Moon, many large craters can be seen on the lower right. ~Felix Pfragner
Tovább az észleléshez »A clearly recognisable globular cluster consisting of big and small stars in the dark Universe. ~Felix Pfragner
Tovább az észleléshez »A large bright spot that stands out from the surroundings. Not much else to see. ~Felix Pfragner
Tovább az észleléshez »The edge of the Moon was very sharp and we could see lots of craters. In the middle it was dark. ~Katharina Pötscher, Maximilian Maili, Daniel Haase, Flora Androschin
Tovább az észleléshez »It was a very bright star, you could see it easily lifted from the other objects. It had a little blue coloring. ~Maximilian Maili, Daniel Haase, Flora Androschin, Katharina Pötscher
Tovább az észleléshez »It's the brightest star on the sky and it shined a bit orange and yellow. ~Flora Androschin
Tovább az észleléshez »You could see it very greatly and it was pretty big and detailed. ~Flora Androschin
Tovább az észleléshez »It was very bright and looked beautiful! It vas much brighter than the other stars around. ~Flora Androschin
Tovább az észleléshez »You could see a lot of craters. There was only one part visible. ~Flora Androschin
Tovább az észleléshez »The Whale- and Hockeystick Galaxies. The Whale is quite bright, big, and clearly asymmetrical (~2:1) with a big bulge. Let's say it"s fish shaped! Visible dust lanes. Nearby is a smaller, fainter galaxy with an irregular, L-like shape. ~Norbert Steinkellner
Tovább az észleléshez »The Silver Needle Galaxy. A wonderful edge-on galaxy. No central concentration, very long halo, dust lanes are visible. ~Norbert Steinkellner
Tovább az észleléshez »My goal was to find as many constellations as possible. One of them was Virgo (my Zodiac). So I searched it up and made a drawing and some photos with an astro camera. ~Raphael Süsser
Tovább az észleléshez »Small, oval-edged, between two stars, small but fairly visible. ~Norbert Steinkellner
Tovább az észleléshez »Quite bright, quite nebulous, hardly any single stars are visible with the 12" telescope. It is best resolved with the 13 mm in the outer regions. ~Norbert Steinkellner
Tovább az észleléshez »It was a blurred oval thing in the sky. The centre was bright and the halo got darker with distance. ~Maximilian Maili
Tovább az észleléshez »You could see only a s mall part of the Moon. But at this point you could see craters and the surface very easily. On the outside it was very detailed, but the farther you want towards the middle, the worse it got. ~Maximilian Maili
Tovább az észleléshez »It was a blurry spot on the sky. There was a bright centre and on the outside it got darker. ~Maximilian Maili
Tovább az észleléshez »It looks like a muesli bowl tilted to the one side. It is very easy to see and it was the first constellation - apart from the Big Dipper - that I started observing last year. It is always the first one I look for, then I start star-hopping to Hercules, Lyra and deep-sky objects. ~Amy Krenn
Tovább az észleléshez »Some friendly astronomers have already put the objects in focus so I found them immediately. NGC 3628 was well-defined in the middle, but not around the edges. I knew what it was supposed to look like though from a photo I had seen. ~Amy Krenn
Tovább az észleléshez »You can only see one part of the Moon. Also observed with the same optics: Mars, Venus, the Sunflower Galaxy. ~Daniel Haase
Tovább az észleléshez »Craters are visible, you can only see a small part of the Moon. Also observed with the same optics were: Mars, Venus, and the Sunflower Galaxy ~David Elberl
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