Richard, wonderful report and photos! Glad you have had a good time there...
Samuel, you got to pay me image rights to wear that white overall man!! Hehehe.......
Haahaa, yeah. Anyway I changed to a
blue one for the last 2 nights
Here is my very brief account of what happened :
On the 2nd night, there was lightning everywhere and it seemed as if it was going to rain any minute. Most of the group went back to seek shelter in the chalet, but a few of us stayed behind. Surprisingly, it never did rain in the end, but the lightning show continued into the early hours of the morning (I managed to capture a few lightning photos from the safety of my tent ... will post in coffee corner later) When I finally came out of my tent and to my scope at 3/4am, parts of the sky had cleared but the high clouds, flashing lightning and haze made many beautiful objects look really sad, so I went back into the tent to sleep. That was the end of the 2nd night.
The 3rd night was disappointing too. It was almost 100% cloud cover throughout the night, and we could only sit around (play with light sticks

) and chatted the night away.
The 4th and final night was the best we had for this trip, and I should really kick myself for dozing off (and under a star filled sky too :roll: ) for at least 2 hours ! Perhaps it may have been due to the body's biological clock, because we were sleeping a lot during night 2 and night 3. By the time I woke up, I had only about 4 or 5 hours of observing time left before sunrise. I personally didn't observe many new objects during the trip as I told myself to concentrate more on quality than quantity during Mersing trips. i.e spend more time re-visiting and appreciating familiar objects since they are at their best over here. At one point, I was just sitting there and marvelling at the views of the Swan Nebula (M17) for 15 minutes !
The only new and 1st time objects I observed with my MN56 were some NGC galaxies in Centaurus, Sculptor and the peculiar Bug Nebula in Scorpius.
Log (all objects observed over 4 nights) :
M81, M82, M63, M97, M51, M3, M4, M80, M13, M7, M6, M41, M83, M8, M57, M22, M27, M17, M54, M55, M68, M104, M19, M62, M85, M56, NGC 3532, NGC 6231, NGC 6281, NGC 4945, NGC 55, NGC 253, Bug Nebula, Veil Nebula, Eta Carina Nebula, Omega Centauri, Centaurus A, Jewel Box, Comet Neat and Comet Linear.
Thanks to Remus, and the organizing team for organizing this event ! As always, looking forward to the next one already. 8)