Crew 202 Astronomy Reports

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POSTED ON JANUARY 12, 2019 Astronomy Report – Jan 12th Astronomy Report

Crew 202 Astronomy Report 12-Jan-2019

Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY

Robotic Telescope: MDRS-WF

Objects Viewed: M63, M78, M101, M106

Problems Encountered: none


POSTED ON JANUARY 11, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 11th Crew 202 Astronomy Report 11-Jan-2019

Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY

Robotic Telescope: MDRS-WF

Objects Viewed: M97 (Owl Nebula)

Problems Encountered: none


POSTED ON JANUARY 10, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 10th Crew 202 Astronomy Report 10-Jan-2019

Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY

Robotic Telescope: MDRS-WF

Objects Viewed: M45 – Pleiades (observed). M63, M76, M101, M106 (submitted)

Problems Encountered: none


POSTED ON JANUARY 9, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 9th Crew 202 Astronomy Report 09-Jan-2019

Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY

Robotic Telescope: MDRS-WF

Objects Viewed: IC405 (“Flaming Star”) and Rosette Nebula. One exposure each of 180s in Blue, Green, and Luminance. One exposure of 240s in Red. One exposure of 300s in H-alpha

Problems Encountered: none


POSTED ON JANUARY 8, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 08th Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY Robotic Telescope: MDRS-WF Objects Viewed: M1 (Crab Nebula), M78

Problems Encountered: one planet was close to M1 and reduced the quality of the nebula a little bit


POSTED ON JANUARY 7, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 7th Crew 202 Astronomy Report 07-Jan-2019 Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MUSK OBSERVATORY Solar Features Observed: Granules at the edge and in the center

Problems Encountered: None


POSTED ON JANUARY 6, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 5th Crew 202 Astronomy Report 05-Jan-2019 Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY Robotic Telescope: MDRS-WF Objects Viewed: Sending photo of Horsehead Nebula observed on 04Jan2019

Problems Encountered: none

Here is the Leo Triplet (M65 bottom right, M66 top right, NGC 3628 left). Unfortunately I caught an airplane during the exposure with the red filter.

Cesare

Commander, MDRS 202


JANUARY 5, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 4th Crew 202 Astronomy Report 04-Jan-2019 Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY Robotic Telescope: MDRS-WF Objects Viewed: M66 and Horsehead Nebula (photos from yesterday’s observation)

Problems Encountered: none

MUSK OBSERVATORY Solar Features Observed: There were no interesting solar features. The astronomer worked on focus and tuning with both the eyepiece and the camera

Problems Encountered: none


POSTED ON JANUARY 3, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 3rd Crew 202 Astronomy Report 03-Jan-2019

Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY

Robotic Telescope: MDRS-WF

Objects Viewed: M51, M81 and M82, M31

Problems Encountered: none (photos will be sent after post-processing)

MUSK OBSERVATORY

Solar Features Observed: Three sunspots (two in a group), optical observation only

Problems Encountered: The first centering needed quite a large amount of manual adjustment.

POSTED ON JANUARY 2, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 2nd Crew 202 Astronomy Report 02-Jan-2019 Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY Robotic Telescope Used: MDRS-14 Objects Viewed: Messier 33 (Triangulum Galaxy)

Problems Encountered: Due to the problem with centering, the offset was set at -10.8 minutes RA, -3.5 arcmin Dec.

Cesare Commander, MDRS 202


POSTED ON JANUARY 2, 2019 Astronomy Report – January 2nd Crew 202 Astronomy Report 02-Jan-2019 Crew Astronomer: Cesare Guariniello

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY Robotic Telescope Used: MDRS-14 Objects Viewed: Messier 33 (Triangulum Galaxy)

Problems Encountered: Due to the problem with centering, the offset was set at -10.8 minutes RA, -3.5 arcmin Dec.

To get the precise offset for that object, I did a 30 seconds exposure in the visible and used the position data to correct on the long take.

Cesare Commander, MDRS 202


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