- Last night, I observed from the backyard; we live in town and there is a streetlight, though a dim one, that shines into the backyard. Light pollution has a terrible effect on observing - the comparison between the backyard and my site out in the country is profound. The site in the country still has some light pollution from towns one to two miles away. I could barely see the nebulosity in the Great Orion Nebula. I also had great difficulty finding Saturn, which is a .87 magnitude (pretty bright, supposedly).
- I've been having trouble splitting binary stars, but was successful tonight, with Sirius, this evening. Earlier this week, Sirius appeared to flicker and I'm certain this was because of a combination of moisture and turbulent conditions.
- Tonight was calm, about 35 degrees and I went to my site in the country. Best night so far. I think I found M79 up above Ainitak and was able to make out the Horsehead Nebula. I tried to find M78, below Lepus, but was unsuccessful. I really think I need a good skylight filter to find some of these nebulae. The moon is almost full, as well, and this provides its own light pollution.
- I also got a good look at Saturn, which was about 40 degrees off the eastern horizon. I was just able to make out the Cassini Division, using my 10 mm Plossl and new, 2x Barlow. I think a filter would have been a big help here.
Overall a very productive evening. Happy with my scope, happy with my new barlow.
