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March 2006
NGC 2174-5 Name: Eric Graff Location: Cuyamaca Mts., San Diego Co., CA Date: 25 February 2006, 03:00-03:30 UT Telescope: 6" f/6 Parks Astrolite Newtonian Reflector Barlow: None EP: 20mm Parks Gold Series Plössl (45x; 69.6' FoV) Filter: Lumicon UHC Filter Medium: Pencil (#2) and ink on 100# index card, inverted and colorized in MS Picture It!
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April 2006 - winner of over all contest on Reader's Gallery
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Name: Erika Rix
Location: Zanesville, Ohio
Date: 2005-11-12 (0100-0300UT)
Telescope: 10" LX200 Classic
Barlow: none
Filters: none
EP: 8mm TV Plossl with diagonal
Medium: Rite in Rain paper, charcoal
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May 2006
Subject: M13/NGC 6205 Name: Jeremy Perez Date: May 25, 2006 Time: 05:30 UT Location: Anderson Mesa, Arizona Seeing: 3-4/10 Pickering Transparency: Mag. 6.8 NELM Telescope: Orion SkyView Pro 6LT (6" f/8 Equatorial Newtonian) Eyepieces: 10 mm Plössl (120X Magnification/24 arc minute TFOV) Sketching Materials: White 28# text weight paper, HB and 2H mechanical pencils, blending stump
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June 06
Eric Graff
Subject: A Unique 'Double-Double' in Hercules
Object Data & Comments: Double Star ADS 10905 (STF 2245) (7.4, 7.4; 2.6"; 293°; pale blue and pale yellow) with NGC 6500 (SAab:; 12.7; 2.2' x 1.6') and NGC 6501 (SA0+:; 12.3; 2.0' x 1.8') a nearly identical pair of distant galaxies separated by 2'27" in position angle 35°/215°; both are elongated NNE-SSW with slightly brighter centers
Observer: Eric Graff
Location: Cuyamaca Mts., San Diego Co., California (4,000 ft. elevation)
Date and Time: 19 June 2006 at 05:40 to 06:20 UT
Transparency: 6.6 NELM
Seeing: Pickering 8/10
Telescope: 6-inch f/6 Parks Astrolight Newtonian Reflector
Eyepiece: 7.5mm Parks Gold Series Plössl (120x, 26' FoV)
Barlow: 2x Parks Gold Series (240x, 13' FoV)
Filter: None
Medium: White 100# index card, No. 2 Mechanical Pencil, Blending Stump, Black Ink
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July 06
Rich Handy Subject: Anaximenes, Philolaus and environs Rukl: 3 Date: 7-6-06 Start - 4:36 UTC End- 5:58 UTC Seeing: Antoniadi III-IV Weather: Clear Telescope: 12" Meade SCT f/10 f.l. Binoviewer: W.O. Bino-P Eyepieces: 20mm W.O. WA Nosepiece: 1.6X Magnification: 244X Lunation: 11.45 days Phase: 50.9 degrees Libration in Latitude: +6 deg 2 min Libration in Longitude: -6 deg 48 min Medium: White Conte' Crayon on black textured Strathmore paper Sketch size: 18" x 24"
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August 06
Rich Handy Feature: Pythagoras and environs Time: 6:30 UT to 8:30 UT Lunation: 14.04 days Phase: 17.1 deg. Colongitude (geocentric): 77.3 deg. Illumination: 97.8% Libration in Latitude: +5 deg. 41 min. Libration in Longitude: -4 deg. 28 min. Seeing: Antoniadi II-III Weather: clear, calm. Telescope: 12" SCT Focal ratio: f/16 (1.6X nose piece on binoviewer) Binoviewer: W.O. Bino-P Eyepieces 12.4 mm Meade 4000 series plossls Magnification: 393X Sketch medium: White and black Conte' crayon and White Crayola chalk on black Strathmore paper. Sketch size: 18" x 24"
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September 2006
Rodelaet Object : M11, the Wild Duck Cluster. Location : Belgium, Bekkevoort Date: September 20, 2006 , 20.00UT Seeing: 2.5 on a scale of 5, Transparency : 3.5 Scope : ETX 105 UHTC Eyepiece : LV Zoom
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Subject: Aristillus and Autolycus Rukl: 12
Date: 10-13-06 Start: 9:15 UT End: 10:50 UT
Lunation: 20.90 days Phase: 277.5 deg Illumination: 56.5%
Colongitude: 164.8 deg Lib. in Lat.: -5 deg 40 min Lib. in Long.: +7 deg 39 min
Seeing: Antoniadi III-IV with 30 seconds of Ant. II every 20 minutes
Weather: Clear early, turning to occasional clouds mid to late during session, 10-15 knot winds late.
Telescope: 12" Meade SCT F10
Binoviewer: W.O. Bino-P with 1.6X Nosepiece.
Eyepieces: W.O. WA 20mm Plossls
Magnification: 244X
Lunation: 18.48 days Phase: 311.1 deg Illumination: 82.9%
Colongitude: 133.7 deg Lib in Lat.: -3 deg 53 min Lib in Long.: +5 deg 12 min
Sketch medium: White and black Conte' Crayons on black textured Strathmore paper.
Sketch size: 18" x 24"
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November 06
Dee Herodotus Aristarchus Vallis Shroter
03/11/06 18:00UT - 18:40 UT
Conte Crayons Conte Pastel Pencils Prismelo Water Colour Pencil Black and White 300gm Daler Rowney Paper Sky Watcher 200mm Focal Length 1200mm 8mm TVP eyepiece Bray Co Wicklow Ireland Humidity 90%Temp 2C Lat: 53:11:44N (53.1955) Lon: 6:06:31W (-6.1086) Seeing 2 Transparency Average
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December 06
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Subject: 'Metius, Fabricius, Janssen and Lockyer' Scope: 105mm AstroPhysics Traveler, 2x Barlow, 3.5mm TV Nagler (magnification ~x340) Date: 9th December 2006 Time: 05.40 - 06.55 UT Lunation: 19.1 days (disc illumination 80.6%) Sketch: White pastel pencil on black 'Canford' paper Sketch size: 8 inches x 11 inches
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January 07
Jason Aldridge
Subject: Lunar Crater Langrenus
Location: North Port, FL
Date/Time: 1/5/07 - 2230-0025 EST
Instrument: 8" Zhumell Dobsonian
Eye Piece: 6mm Orion Expanse + 2x Barlow
Sketching Material: Strathmore Sketch Paper, 0.5mm #2 HB Mechanical Pencil
Software: MGI Photosuite III
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Feb 07 Acheron
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March 2007
Subject: PK 348+34.1 (Abell 33), a Planetary Nebula in Hydra Observer: Eric Graff Location: Cuyamaca Mts., San Diego Co., California (4,000 ft. elevation) Date & Time: 12 March 2007 at 04:30-05:15 UT Transparency: NELM 6.7 Seeing: Pickering 5-6/10 Telescope: Parks Astrolight EQ6 (6" f/6 Newt) Eyepiece: 20mm Parks Gold Series Plössl (45x, 70' FoV) Filter: Lumicon OIII Filter Sketching Materials: #2 pencil, black ink, blending stump, 24# copy paper
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April 07
SGT500
Messier 51
04/20/07
Meade 16" Lightbridge
17MM Nagler T4(107X)
Seeing 4-5
Transparancy 5-5
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May 07
Kris Smet Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus and Arzachel 24/05/07 8" dobson f/5 5mm Baader Hyperion ep (200x) seeing: poor transparancy: good
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June 07
2007 June 10th and 11th Solar prominence sequence of 260-270 degrees position angle
Erika Rix Zanesville, Ohio
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July 07
SGT500 Messier 27 Meade 16" Lightbridge Televue Nagler 17mm T4 Orion Ultrablock
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August 07 Jason Aldridge
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September 2007
Myles:

Pencil on sketch paper at the eyepiece, pastel on black sketch paper indoors, Adobe Photo Elements 5 for the digital mod.
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October 2007
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November 2007
Jeremy Perez Subject: Comet 17P / Holmes Date/Time: November 7, 2007, 9:00 - 11:30 PM MST (November 8, 2007, 04:00 - 06:00 UT) Observing Loc: Flagstaff, AZ - Home Instrument: Orion XT8 (203 mm dia./1200 mm F/L) Eyepieces: 32 mm Sirius Plössl (38X / 66 arc minute TFOV) Conditions: Calm, intermittent high cirrus Seeing: 4/10 Pickering Transparency: Mag 6.0 NELM
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December 07
John K (John Karlsson)
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January 2008
Erika Rix PCW Memorial Observatory, Lat: 40.01 Long: -81.56 Sun in H-alpha featuring NOAA 10980 and 10981 2008 01 04, 1720UT - 1820UT
Equipment: DS Maxscope 60mm, 40mm Pro Optic Plossl, 21-7mm Zhumell Zoom, LXD 75
Sketch Media: Black Strathmore Artagain paper White Conte’ Crayon and pencil White Prang pencil Charcoal White vinyl eraser Black pen
Post processing: Scanned in Photoshop, added contrast and subtracted brightness, resized and arranged collage. Digital sun insert from Tilting Sun program.
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February 2008 kraterkid (Rich Handy)
Subject: Naked eye view of the lunar eclipse on February 21, 2008
Time: 8:59 PST to 9:07 PST Seeing: Antoniadi IV Weather: Cloudy with intermittent light showers Phase: 359.2 deg Colongitude: 86 deg Lunation: 14.05 Days Notes: A perfect bite, a bit hazy about the edge Medium: White Conte' Crayon on black Strathmore Artagain paper Sketch size: 9" X 12"
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March 08 Jeff Young
M81 Sketch HB pencil on 160gm cartridge paper. Scanned and inverted in Photoshop. Scanner dropped the outer shading, so it had to be added back in using Photoshop.
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April 08
Acheron Messier 101 GSO 300D - 12" f/5 Dobson Newtonian Reflector Baader Hyperion 13 mm - 115x 27 April 2008 - 20:30 to 21:30 UT Sketched from Petrova gora at 500m above mean sea level, Croatia A4 150gr paper, graphite pencil Scanned with Canon Lide25 and processed in Photoshop CS2
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May 08
Sol Robbins April 9, 2008 Scanned Pencil Sketch of Jupiter. 6" Skywatcher Refractor, Chromacor II, Burgess Optical Nebula Filter, 5mm BO/TMB Planetary Eyepiece @ 224x.
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June 2008 - Jeff Young:

A somewhat dim but highly detailed solar prominence, as observed from County Louth Ireland, at 8:45 AM on June 20, 2008. The sketch was done with a white Derwent Graphitint pencil on black Artagain paper. Drawing time: 10 to 15 minutes. The tilting Sun graphic was added in Photoshop.
Equipment included a 0.7-angstrom 70mm Solarscope h-alpha filter, Tele Vue Pronto, Solarscope 20mm blocking filter, Astro-Physics BARCON, Baader MkV binoviewer and a pair of 15mm TV Plossls.
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July 2008 - markseibold:

Moon, 2 days past full July 20th 2008 Midnight ~ 2 AM, observed through Nexstar 5i with 32mm Plossl and 12mm Plossl for close-up inset image in detail.
*Sky clear, calm; seeing estimated as 9/10. *Temperature 63 deg F dropping to 58 with dew point rising fast.
Observed through a Nexstar 5i at low and medium magnification, my original intention was to render this sketch as the whole moon.
Materials used:
Canson Mi Tientes medium tooth Blue Indigo paper of 20” X 24”.
Old antique pastel chalk sticks in square sticks and round include Sargeant, Grumbacher, Eagle Prismapastel, and various carbon greys as Swan Stbilo CarbOthello brand; I have purchased a few new ones as small square sticks. These are NuPastel. I have never used a blending stick. Only cotton swabs, Q-Tips and occasionally my bare fingers although I abstain from that as I know that it destroys the paper surface. I have never used a fixative on any of my works so they are vulnerable to smearing, thus kept stored until determination of whot to do with them in many requested prints now. Occasionally but not too often I accidentally smear some chalk in the void blank areas. I will lightly clean off or erase those areas with a dampened cotton swab before photographing the work with a 5.1 megapixel Sony Cybershot under north daylight or photoflash at night. If exposure is insufficient, I will drop brightness in Photoshop by a fer points and raise the contrast an equal amount. Color balancing is done with the camera settings per the ambient light- True north UV daylight or photoflash.
This was the first time I also used new chalk pencils by Faber Castell in snow white and a Swan Stabilo in cream white.
Much of the color on the whole moon was left as unblended with the exception of some small portions as you can see. That image is to be somewhat impressionistic yet I have rendered the actual craters and maria as accurate in position and placement as I could in under 2 hours (25 ~ 30 minutes of that time was spent on the close-up inset detail which actually became the final work for this forum.) Finally my left hand was omitted from the lower potion of the work with Photoshop erasure so as to not clutter the subject matter, hence the vignetting in the lower edges of the blank blue indigo paper.
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August 2008 - WadeVC:

...here is my submission of the King of the Planets, Jupiter
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September 2008 - markseibold:
I would hope to see others lunar sketches in the monthly contest so perhaps this may inspire. It is the largest work that I have attempted as free-hand of the moon yet. Thanks to seeing Rich Handy's tutorials. This is on a fine textured Strathmore paper in Stygian Black in 19" X 25" that I found to be flawed with vertically parallel embossed lines through it after I began the work.
The moons disc was created with a home-made extended string fashioned compass and chalk pencil from another small compass hinge pin. The lunar disc is drawn at 14" diameter. The size did not allow to finish details on the first night in early September 2008 (moon date at 8.5 days), so I continued the central maria regions on the second night at 9.5 days, but left the terminator untouched. While finishing the details on the second night, I added the quick close-up sketch of Mare Imbrium on 9" X 12" Artagain paper if only to represent the feature of the fading light at the terminator edge at bottom. Some surface details in the mare area were left out or omitted due to time allowance. Pastels included new Rembrandt, antique Sargeants, and Prismacolor in various white and off-white, Swan Stabillo antique chalks in various greys. Faber Castell white chalk pencil. Minimal blending was done with cotton swabs.
*The two pastel sketched images were photographed with a digital camera under natural daylight, then sized and joined as a single theme and effort with use of Photoshop for online display here.
Observed through a 10.1" f/4.5 Coulter Dobsonian with a 32mm eyepiece. Seeing was considerably good at approximately 8 ~ 9/10. Temp 60 deg F, dropping to 57 F with still air on both nights.
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October 2008 - markseibold:

3.3 Day old moon from a hill-top in Portland Oregon. A 19" X 25" pastel with the lunar disc sketched at a 12" diameter.
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November 2008 - Michael11:

Horsehead nebula region sketch, made on a white paper using graphite pencil. Location: Negev Desert in Isael, Time: November 1st 2008, 02:00 Telescope: 8" Orion SkyView Pro Newtonian. Eyepiece: Sirius plossl 25mm, Ultrablock filter
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December 2008 - markseibold:

The November 30th 2008 Great Conjunction. The scene so talked about at the beginning of December 2008 which became the most photographed lunar planetary conjunction in in photographic history. As I drove through evening fog heading west in east Portland Oregon, I witnessed a scene of the new crescent moon setting in the western sky with Jupiter and Venus above. I raced home to grab my portable Nexstar 5i and to a hilltop where I could observe the moon above the fog to render the surface details at the terminator. The street scene was added later at home from the memory of driving.
Sketched on Strathmore 19" X 25" Artagain Paper with various pastel chalks.
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January 2009 - markseibold:

Moonrise with Saturn - Pastel Sketch on 19" X 25" format-
Tuesday night January 13th in very still air at 33 degrees F, yet poor seeing conditions, I decided to observe the moons spectacular terminator line with my 10.1" f/4.5 Newtonian and render this impressionistic and somewhat accurate pastel of the moons terminator line and as it was low and ‘warmed in color’ by the atmosphere. A 32mm Plossl was used for the general whole moon and a 12mm and 9.7mm for medium close-up details although the bad seeing (5/10 ?)did not allow much magnification.
A spectacular phase it was! I spent about an hour from Jan 13th 11:45 PM PDT till 1 AM Jan 14th roughing in the terminator and other key details, then retreated to indoors with use of a several digital photos I took through the eyepiece with a 9.7mm Plossl for close-up and 32mm for wide field for reference to recheck positions of and fill in the mare and other general surface features.
As Saturn was a few degrees above left of the moon I decided to add it in here, albeit a little out of distance scale from the moon yet showing the poor seeing conditions, I could barely make out Titan to the planets left, it is to accurate scale in apparent size to the live observation of the moon with a 32mm plossl at low power.
The paper was not what I would have preferred, a 19" X 25" Strathmore in rich blue with embossed ridge, my last available sheet. An undesired ridge-line shows through the surface. The moon was sketched at 15 inches diameter with various pastel chalks and mostly kept in the warm golden range of colors due to the appearance of it rising low in the atmosphere. I photographed the pastel image today in daylight for accurate pastel color representation.
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February 2009 - Erix:

This was done entirely at the eyepiece. The collage was put together in Photoshop after photographing my sketch (rather than scanning).
2009 Feb 13, 1600UT – 1700UT Solar prominences in h-alpha, western limb
PCW Memorial Observatory, Zanesville, Ohio USA Erika Rix
DS 60mm Maxscope, LXD75, 21-7mm Zhumell Sketch created scopeside with black Strathmore Artagain paper, white Conte’ crayon and pencil, white Prang watercolor pencil.
Temp: 3° C, Humidity 60% Seeing: Wilson 3, Transparency: poor Scattered, winds 7mph from NNW Alt: 34.4, Az: 159.2
Approximately 30° inward from the eastern limb, a crescent-shaped plage was seen with a dark dot during my h-alpha observation. No AR was noted in white light. There were a few proms scattered about to the north and south, but the prominences on the western limb really stood out. At first glance it looked like two detached proms, but adjusting the outer etalon and increasing magnification, that section of limb came alive with prominence structure.
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March 2009 - - Aldebaran:

Object: Messier 51 Time: 19/20.3.2009 Observing site: Länsi-Turunmaa, Finland Instrument: Newton 10'' Conditions: Clear sky, calm, 17,6 F (-8 C degrees)
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April 2009 - markseibold:

I observed the moon with the public on ISAN April 4 and 5 2009 with use of a Nexstar 5i. I returned home for solitary observation through my 10.1" Newtonian; 32mm Plossl and 9.7mm Super Plossl eyepieces with medium ~ good seeing conditions; light breeze at 51 degrees F, from 6 UT ~ 8 UT April 5 to produce this large 22" X 30" multiple pastel impression on black Stonehenge paper with various off-white, blue and grey dry pastel chalks. Several areas of the terminator and surface areas were rendered in detail with medium high magnification at 180X; finally adding the artists conception from the surface of the moon at bottom. -Mark
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May 2009 - Roel:

For the last 2 nights I have made some deep sky sketches with my home build 60 mm F/6,9 achromatic refractor. It's made out of a 20-year-old Novalux 60/415 lens and some spare parts from various other scopes. The chromatic abberation is horrific om Moon and planets, but this tiny telescopes does give me surprisingly pleasant views of some of the brighter deep sky objects. It made me so enthousiastic I want to sketch evering I see through it! I also have a 12,5" Dobsonian but sometimes, when time is short and weather is unpredictable, bigger is not always better! All sketches are made under a suburban sky. M8 was only 15 degrees above the southern horizon when I made the drawing.
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June2009 - Michael11:

M52 and NGC7635 (the bubble nebula region) in Cassiopea. Sketched with graphite pencil on white paper. Location and conditions: Negev Desert in Israel, ~6.3m sky, mediocre seeing. Instrument: Orion Skyview Pro EQ Newtonian, Sirius Plossl 25mm Eyepiece, with Orion Ultrablock filter. 40x magnification, at 1.25 degrees FOV. Date and time: 23.05.2009, 04:00 Objects info: M52: Open cluster, 7.3m NGC7625: emission nebula ("The Bubble Nebula"), 10m Notes: Only the brightest part of the "bubble" was visble. However in one FOV with the M52 open cluster it forms quite a nice view.
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July 2009 - kraterkid:

Here's my entry for July 2009.
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August 2009 - Aaron:
Naked Eye Milky Way Oregon Star Party - Indian Trail Springs, OR Took about 4 hours over 3 nights
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September 2009 - jayscheuerle:
My astro hobby needed a new direction and I caught both the GRS and a transit shadow. This is a charcoal sketch brought into Photoshop for coloring and shading. - j
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October 2009 - Michael11:
M42 (the Orion Nebula) sketch. The drawig was made in Negev desert, in Israel, at 16 oct. Instrument: Orion's 8" Sky View Pro newtonian, 12.5mm plossl. Sketched with graphite pencil on a white paper, scanned and processed in Photoshop.
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