BSC star party Saturday May 31st 2008
Posted On May 27, 2008
Hello Fellow OCA club members!
This Saturday I plan to open the gate at
No visible ISS (International Space Station) passes will take place this Saturday evening but the 3.8 magnitude HST (Hubble Space Telescope) will fly over at
Reddish Mars (Mag 1.4) continues to dim as it now is over 172 million miles away in constellation Cancer. It is best seen early in the evening before it falls into the city light sky glow and sets just after
This month, if you have a 10′ scope, you might want to try and locate Comet C/2006 Q1 McNaught gliding through Hydra more than 200 million miles from Earth. It is a dim 11th magnitude fuzzball which passed near NGC3091 May 16th and will be about 5 degrees north of NGC3242 Saturday evening. Another challenge would be locating Asteroid Iris (Mag 10) which passed by M104 (The Sombrero Galaxy) May 6th and will be about 3 degrees northwest of M104 this Saturday very near bluish-white star Spica.
For deep sky objects, lets consider finding some globular clusters while the moon isn’t up. M3 (Mag 6.2) is one of the brightest and biggest globular in the sky containing about 50,000 stars spread over a 165 light year diameter. It is 35,000 light years away and is estimated to be 6.5 billion years old. You will find it half way between bright star Arcturus and bright “corner” star Canes Venatici.
Near M3 is globular cluster M53 (Mag 7.6) in the Coma Berenices constellation which is 220 light years in diameter. It is 60,000 light years away and was observed by Charles Messier back in 1779. M53 is slightly smaller and fainter than M3, otherwise they are very similar in appearance. If you can find M3, then M53 will make an equilateral triangle with star Arcturus. M53 is along a straight line between Arcturus and Leo the Lion’s tail star Denebola.
Don’t forget to bring your gloves, coats & sweaters because it will get cold as the night gets later. After you set up your telescope, there are three picnic tables where you can sit and eat food you might bring, while waiting for it to get dark. Please remember to cart off all your trash as there are no garbage cans at BSC. Hope to see you there.
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Your OCA star party host,
Steve