Day 100 Monday 30th June 2014 The New Moon, Pluto, Hercules,Vulpecula and Lyra Galaxies.
Galaxy Library Total 132
Just after sunset last night the new Moon made its first appearance in the west.
I could see Jupiter to the right of the new Moon but failed to capture it in my hand held shots.
Just before Sunrise this morning I took this image but failed to capture Venus which I could see or Mercury which I could not. I must try harder - but was a bit tired after a 2 a.m. finish last night.
Sagittarius is in a good position from my site so I thought I would try to locate Pluto which is in that constellation and quite bright at the moment approaching opposition on 4th July. ( Mag 14). This is where it is:
A 30s image readily found it.
I will reimage Pluto at the next opportunity to illustrate its movement. I am assuming it will show more movement over a shorter period because of its being near opposition. I must simulate the position of Pluto in 1930 in the SkyX software when I have time!
I will try and emulate Clyde Tombaugh who produced the images below by getting two images. Some years ago I visited Lowell Observatory where the images were taken - I must learn how to sew on a cap badge that I bought there!!
The Pluto Discovery Images
I carried out galaxy runs on Hercules(23). Lyra(39) and Vulpecula(28). No SN found.
This was the first galaxy in the Vulpecula List NGC 6921