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Date: Night of Monday, 20-Sept-2004
Location: Backyard, Palm Springs, California Equipment: Tele Vue 76 (3" f/6.3) refractor Asteroid 4179 Toutatis is making one of its close passes to Earth this month. It will be closest on the 29th but too far south for northern observers. Also in a couple of days moonlight will interfere. I thought i'd try to get a jump on things so after working the evening shift i setup my TV76 in the backyard. I also had a new 9mm Nagler T6 eyepiece to try out that had just arrived today! At 1am local time on the morning of 9/21 Toutatis was only 20=B0 above the SW horizon in Capricornus. SkyTools says the asteroid is mag 10.7 and should be about the same brightness as the dimmest stars visible. Using a printed chart i carefully starhopped down from 37 Cap following a little chain of 5 stars to a another perpendicular chain of 5 where Toutatis should be the 5th "star" in the chain. This second chain was just at the limit of visibility through the 3" scope, the mediocre suburban sky conditions, and the low placement in the sky. But i can see the 5th point... Toutatis! I think. I won't be happy or convinced until it moves. At 1:08am i memorized the star pattern through the 9mm as best i could and went on to visit some other objects and play with my new eyepiece a bit. Returning to the Toutatis field again at 1:55am it's only 12=B0 above the horizon and much more difficult to pick out the dim stars. Fortunately my SW skies are fairly dark (all the car dealerships are east) and i could just see the field stars and what i hoped was Toutatis. And that 5th "star" had moved! Not much, but enough to be obvious. Positive identification of Toutatis. Hurray! (Comparing the movement to SkyTools the next day the movement i saw pretty much matches exactly what the program predicted.) Not a bad first night for a brand new eyepiece! -Florian Stargazing.com |
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