Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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The sky, so the clouds will not let us see ... Summary

Last December 21 the Winter was willing to take notice ... and that since then the rain and clouds do not let amateur astronomers can enjoy fabulous evening sky this month of January.

But to console (consolarme. ..) Here I make a screenshot of Stellarium indicating more ho q least we can see these weeks to see if by the end of the month we enjoy a good night sky and point to the sky.

must say that now the crescent moon to appear again in the west at nightfall, so after 25 of this month we will have to wait at least at 1:00 pm in the evening so that the light of our dear Satellite does not hurt us deep sky observations. Another thing is if you want to observe the moon:) thankful q is always a good eye increases.

Well, here the capture of the sky today about 00:30 h (q being the dominate the coming weeks): ( click on image to enlarge )



And here a short summary of the most interesting:

- Planets:

We watch our red neighbor, Mars . Which by the way, next January 29 will be in opposition to Earth. Although not the most favorable over the past years. inform you more about the oppositions of Mars in this link .

A part of Mars, but we can see Saturn Looking up the East. The size of this planet, even when at a great distance, makes it possible that some good gains we enjoy your rings. It was my first planet through the telescope and it seemed incredible that he could see those rings around this great planet.

- Stars:

can clearly observe the winter triangle formed by the star Sirius, Procyon and Betelgueuse.

- Deep sky:

Where do recommend looking? Then towards the constellation of Orion , and from there travel to several light years side to side;) Here is a brief list of several deep sky objects that can be seen during this month:

· M42: Nebula Orion (Simply amazing with a light telescope)
· M78 (another nebula in Orion)
· Horsehead Nebula (a pending ...)
· M36, M37, M38 : some clusters close together close together in the constellation of Auriga (Driver)
· M45: The Pleiades , an open cluster in Taurus Siple view
· NGC 884 and NGC 869: Double Cluster in Perseus spectacular view, q and q both clusters seems rub. I recommend him late at night just because if they will be in a very low position.

Well, so we could be a good time. If you look the whole relationship objects are located to the south. To see the complete list of objects visible this month, do not hesitate to visit www.elcielodelmes.com

To see if clouds give us a truce remainder of the month. Regards and clear skies for all!

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