NGC 5962 (Galaxy)
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Right ascension: 15h 37m
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Declination: 16° 36'
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Constellation: Serpens
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Date/time: 2015.07.07 22:15 UT
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Equipment: 12" f/5 Newtonian
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FoV: 22'
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Magnification and filter(s): 167x
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Seeing: 5/10
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Transparency: 3/5
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SQM: 20.41 m/as2
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Temperature: 24°C
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Humidity: moderate
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Wind: breeze
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Sight: 2 - minor details, somewhat interesting
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Difficulty: 4 - hardly visible, dark adaptation and very dark skies needed, averted vision is required to see details
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Position: 2 - easy, bright star nearby
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Location: Talpa Minor Observatory
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Observer: Ferenc Lovró
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Description:
Small, faint galaxy, looks 2 to 1 elongated to the EW. Very uncertainly at times I suspect a thin spiral arm to the West, could be just an illusion? Its core is brighter but not stellar looking. High humidity after a heat record day, doesn't really help with seeing faint details of galaxies. I've checked some astrophotographies after the observation and it's still unclear whether there was a spiral arm, or not.
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Hi-resolution image: [ reversed sketch | original sketch ]
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