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JayKSC
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M57, The Coathanger, & M27 from the city
#3399143 - 10/19/09 10:45 PM
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During the past week I've been able to observe on several nights. I've been greatly surprised by how much detail I've been able to see despite using a scope with only 77mm aperture from magnitude ~ 4.0 city skies.
Since observing these targets, I've been able to view the interesting open cluster and nebula complex NGC 6823. Unfortunately I'm not satisfied with what I've been able to observe just yet and know that I can get a better view if I spend more time on this object. I never thought that I'd take so much enjoyment from observing from within a city!
- Jay South Florida
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CarlosEH
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Re: M57, The Coathanger, & M27 from the city
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#3399317 - 10/20/09 12:09 AM
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Jay,
Excellent observations of the Dumbbell (M27), Ring Nebula (M57), and Cr 399 ("The Coathanger'). You have captured them all well with your moderate instrument.
Carlos
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JayKSC
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Re: M57, The Coathanger, & M27 from the city
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#3399740 - 10/20/09 09:02 AM
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Thank you, Carlos. I had a good time observing these targets, and am eager to try for some more. The "mostly cloudy" skies forecast for my area through at least Saturday seem to promise, though, that my observing is shut down for awhile!
- Jay South Florida
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jayscheuerle
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Re: M57, The Coathanger, & M27 from the city
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#3399786 - 10/20/09 09:34 AM
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Remarkable sketches from your 77mm, Jay. I've pretty much given up viewing DSOs through my 12"(!) because of the LP here. Nice job! - j
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JayinUT
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Re: M57, The Coathanger, & M27 from the city
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#3400014 - 10/20/09 11:42 AM
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Wonderful sketches Jay! Your capture of your details is very nicely done. I enjoy viewing your sketches, keep sharing them please!
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cpl43uk
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Re: M57, The Coathanger, & M27 from the city
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#3400578 - 10/20/09 04:41 PM
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Nice capture - I like the Coathanger - bigger scopes lose the asterism while binoculars do not capture background detail.
And so many Jay's tonight :-)
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JayKSC
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Re: M57, The Coathanger, & M27 from the city
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#3400710 - 10/20/09 05:51 PM
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Many thanks for the kind words, Jayscheuerle, Jay (in Utah), and Chris. I really enjoyed sketching these objects and greatly look forward to sharing more in the future.
Jayscheuerle - recalling my visit to Philly years ago, I couldn't imagine observing from anywhere within about 10 miles of the downtown. I think that my "white zone" might not be as bad as full urban white zones as I live between a couple of medium sized cities as opposed to within short distance of a major hub.
Chris - Jay (in Utah) had mentioned to me about all of us "Jays" being in one place. In the dynamical systems research I work on, we'd call this a clustering phenomenon. 
- Jay (the Florida one)
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frank5817
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Re: M57, The Coathanger, & M27 from the city
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#3401175 - 10/20/09 10:13 PM
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Jay,
These are wonderfully rendered sketches. It really is fun to see what others can capture from less than ideal skies. Well done! 
Frank
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JayKSC
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Re: M57, The Coathanger, & M27 from the city
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#3401746 - 10/21/09 09:05 AM
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Thanks, Frank!
I see my skies as a challenge, so even if the view isn't as great, I take much reward from merely being able to glimpse a given deep sky object. Any details I find are just extra dessert. 
- Jay South Florida
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