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Exploring the Suffolk Virginia Night Sky

Astronomy, Astrophotography, EAA

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Category: Nebula

08/24/2024 – SeeStar EAA – Galaxies, Globulars, and more…
Clusters Deep Sky Galaxies Nebula Observing 

08/24/2024 – SeeStar EAA – Galaxies, Globulars, and more…

August 25, 2024 by Hersey

It’s has been a bit since I have been able to look up into a clear night sky. Last night the weather was nice. Mostly clear, just a bit of haze, with temperatures in the low 60s. I set up the SeeStar…

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07/28/2024 – SeeStar EAA Observing on Ocracoke Island
Clusters Deep Sky Nebula Observing 

07/28/2024 – SeeStar EAA Observing on Ocracoke Island

August 4, 2024 by Hersey

Sandy and I were on vacation on Ocracoke Island in North Carolina last week. I brought along the SeeStar S50 and was excited to get some views from the nice, very dark, Ocracoke sky. My plan was to EAA observe the remaining…

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06/18/2024 – SeeStar EAA – All kinds of great stuff…
Clusters Deep Sky Galaxies Nebula Observing 

06/18/2024 – SeeStar EAA – All kinds of great stuff…

June 19, 2024 by Hersey

Nice mostly clear night, but a very bright Moon. Just a few high thin clouds here and there. Temperatures were mild, in the upper 60s, with a slight breeze. Since tomorrow is a holiday stayed up a little late and had a…

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06/17/2024 – SeeStar EAA – Ring, Crescent, Veil
Deep Sky Nebula Solar System 

06/17/2024 – SeeStar EAA – Ring, Crescent, Veil

June 18, 2024 by Hersey

Of course if we are going to have a nice clear night it has to have a very bright Moon. Waxing Full Moon about 86% full. Clear skies, maybe a few thin clouds with the temperature in the upper 70s with a…

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04/22/2024 – SeeStar EAA… A Crab, a Gorgon, and more…
Deep Sky Galaxies Nebula Observing 

04/22/2024 – SeeStar EAA… A Crab, a Gorgon, and more…

April 23, 2024 by Hersey

A bright nearly full Moon, a mostly clear sky, and a little cooler than it has been. The image on the AllSky Camera looked like it was day time out even after Sunset due to the Moon being so bright. Not the…

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04/18/2024 – SeeStar Observing a Monkey’s Head
Deep Sky Galaxies Nebula Observing 

04/18/2024 – SeeStar Observing a Monkey’s Head

April 19, 2024 by Hersey

The Clear Outside forecast was not looking all that great, earlier in the day the forecast looked OK, but by early afternoon the forecast had worsened quite a bit. At around 8 PM the sky looked at least mostly clear so I…

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03/11/2024 – Headphone Nebula March 2024 TOTM
Astrophotography Deep Sky Nebula 

03/11/2024 – Headphone Nebula March 2024 TOTM

March 12, 2024 by Hersey

It’s been a bit since we have had a nice Moonless clear sky. Monday night, 3/11/2024, was a very nice night for looking up. Cool, but not too cold, with temperatures in the mid-to-low 40s. Very clear, no Moon, and only a…

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02/13/2024 – Couple of Favorites… The Horsehead and a Flame…
Astrophotography Deep Sky Nebula 

02/13/2024 – Couple of Favorites… The Horsehead and a Flame…

February 14, 2024 by Hersey

Earlier in the day it was windy, stormy, and we even lost power for a little over an hour, but as it got later in the afternoon the wind died down and the skies cleared up. It was a bit cooler than…

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02/07/2024 – More Time on a Couple of Planetary Nebulas
Astrophotography Nebula 

02/07/2024 – More Time on a Couple of Planetary Nebulas

February 8, 2024 by Hersey

A nice cool and very clear Moonless night. I was able to capture a little more than 3 1/2 hours of light from the planetary nebulas PK 136+05 and PN G136.1+04.9. The planetary nebula PK 136+05, aka Hechathorn-Fesen-Gull 1 of HFG1, is…

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02/05/2024 – Planetary Nebula PK 136+05 and PN G136.1+04.9
Astrophotography Deep Sky Nebula 

02/05/2024 – Planetary Nebula PK 136+05 and PN G136.1+04.9

February 6, 2024 by Hersey

Clear and cold night with no Moon! Great night to collect some light from Hechathorn-Fesen-Gull 1 (aka HFG1 or PK 136+05) a planetary nebula located in the constellation of Cassiopeia. HFG1 is the SkyWatcherUSA Target of the Month (TOTM) for February 2024….

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