With a full 1st quarter moon high in the sky, this was not a night for faint targets. A few people insisted on picking out galaxies, M81 and M82 were seen in telescopes as small at 4 inches. A 12.5" CPT gave the best view of M82, but still, not the night, thanks to Mr. Moonlight. I picked out M3, which broke into sprinkles of stars, but certainly wasn't its splashy self. Perhaps the best deep sky views were the big open clusters in Auriga (in the 12.5").
The real show of the night was put on by the moon and Saturn. Early on the seeing was okay, but not really tack sharp.
That transformation kicked the star party into overdrive. Saturn now held up even in my most powerful eyepiece. The moon became a playground. Visitors were having fun, some so excited at the views words literally failed them - - - it was really, a surprising night at Houge Park.
It was also surprising to me, how much I have missed the public aspect of amateur astronomy. I used to be a regular at Houge, but over the past five years, seeking out darker sites further from home, my participation has been infrequent. This year has been a nice return. Maybe its time to bring sidewalk astronomy to downtown San Jose...
If you would like to participate at Houge Park, with or without a telescope, here is the events schedule for the San Jose Astronomical Association.
See you next time!
Mark
Yep, it was a fun night, good to mingle with the public. I am starting to like that aspect of this sport, er, hobby more and more.
ReplyDeleteHere is my report.