A Leonid observing night in the Sudelfeld area

Night Friday 16 to Saturday 17, 2012

In the Bavarian Alps, a bit away from the road in about 1200 m altitude: Five observers saw about 30 Leonids,
and some other meteors. Without telescope, mostly observing out of the sleeping bag.

22:57 CET: Our Camp with Orion

1:31 CET: Ben with limestone "Kaisergebirge" range (Image: Ralph)


Perhaps half an hours walk away were some other observers with big Dobsons, among them Frank, Friedel and Uwe.
About 23:30 I paid them a visit, and could observe a nice "Bear Paw Galaxy" (NGC 2537) in Uwe's 27", and,
as a special treat, the pulsar in the Crab nebula M1 with 600x - with averted vision as one faint component
of a visual double star.

6:11 CET: Orion, Hyades and Jupiter (Image: Ralph)

Venus, with Spica to the right, and Saturn at lower left


7:35 CET: Sunrise

The Hochmiesing (alt. 1883 m) in the morning sun


8:14 CET: The camp awakens

From left: Ralph, Barny, Johannes and Wastl


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