Triangulum Galaxy
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- | ''Nov 5, 2008'' The visibility seemed to be better than at previous nights, but I still saw only 4 stars in Cassiopeia, thus the visual magnitude limit likely still wasn't more than 3, later there also were some small slight clouds. I | + | ''Nov 5, 2008'' The visibility seemed to be better than at previous nights, but I still saw only 4 stars in Cassiopeia, thus the visual magnitude limit likely still wasn't more than 3, later there also were some small slight clouds. I moved from Hamal (Alpha Arietis) towards Mothallah (Alpha Trianguli). Some 1 degree in the direction from Mothallah to the inside of the Triangulum, there is a brighter star with a double star near it further in the same direction. I found these stars and thus verified that the star I looked at was Mothallah. |
Revision as of 01:19, 6 November 2008
Nov 5, 2008 The visibility seemed to be better than at previous nights, but I still saw only 4 stars in Cassiopeia, thus the visual magnitude limit likely still wasn't more than 3, later there also were some small slight clouds. I moved from Hamal (Alpha Arietis) towards Mothallah (Alpha Trianguli). Some 1 degree in the direction from Mothallah to the inside of the Triangulum, there is a brighter star with a double star near it further in the same direction. I found these stars and thus verified that the star I looked at was Mothallah.