Me too...I didn't see any but lots of constellations.


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Me too...I didn't see any but lots of constellations.
There are quite a lots of constellation up there, so which direction (East, North-East, directly overhead & etc) and what time??anyway can anyone tell me wad was the constellations in the sky that early morning? just to check if the constellations is wad i see it to be according to my sky chart..
hmm u guys manage to spot a lot of constellations at east coast?weixing wrote:Hi,There are quite a lots of constellation up there, so which direction (East, North-East, directly overhead & etc) and what time??anyway can anyone tell me wad was the constellations in the sky that early morning? just to check if the constellations is wad i see it to be according to my sky chart..
If you mean which constellation the meteor shower appear, it the constellation Lyra.
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The Omega Centauri was very nice from Tampines. I was able to see countless stars fill up the whole eyepiece. The M4 & M6 were also very nice. M7 was not that nice as lower power is needed to have the whole object in the FoV and this cause the light pollution to be visible in the view. Anyway, East coast should be a better site to view the southern sky and should give a better view.... I think your magnification is too low (40x) if you use the LV20 on R200SS on Omega Centauri and M4.Entertaining them with the green Vixen r200ss telescope (limited edition!) with First vixen mount and wooden leg with an LV 20mm eyepiece, totally vixen supporter!...lol... I let them see saturn, jupiter, M44(not so clear as it is low at horizon), Omega Centauri (many of them complain too dim, cannot see, ... but fuzzy ball what to do?lol..., then later on back to ursa majoy pointing Mizar to enjoy the double star system, following with jewel box...take a break, later on take M6, M7, M8, and M4 (no one interested... sad...)
I got none during the observation and none in my dream...caught 3 meteors, 2 yellow and 1 orange-white