This would be fun to do. Is there a list of the objects somewhere? I notice on Astronomy's website it's only for subscribers. ++++++++++++++++++ Troy Davidson Am I working - http://www.istroyworking.com On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Dunn, David <David.Dunn@supervalu.com> wrote:
Jay,
That sounds like a fun challenge. Oas will be at the Curlew campground (6 miles north of Snowville) on friday and saturday nights. Anybody is welcome to come out and observe with us.
Dave
----- Original Message ----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com <utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com> To: Utah-Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thu Sep 17 07:02:16 2009 Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Ghost Hunt Challenge for October
In the October issue of Astronomy magazine Stephen James O'Meara has an article about hunting the "Ghost Hunt Challenge." This is a list he put together of 109 "spooky objects." According to the article and the list it is 27 galaxies, 16 emission nebula, four reflection nebula, 19 planetary nebula, 14 globular clusters, three supernova remnants and one dark nebula. Seventy percent are not Messier objects, and these objects according to O'Meara "should be no more challenging to see."
O'Meara suggests that his list could be used for a fall like Messier Marathon hunt. The new Moon in October is on Sunday the 18th so that weekend would be good for a Messier like Marathon to go after these 109 objects. Anyone planning on going after them? The list is available to subscribers at Astronomy.com.
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