Skies are looking to be crystal clear later tonight for a rather unusual event.
From nightfall until the wee hours of Monday morning, we can watch minor planet, Ceres, pass in front of a spiral arm of galaxy M100.
This event occurs high in the sky, just trailing the hindquarters of the constellation Leo.
Many members of the South Shore Astronomical Society are geared up for visual and imaging observations.
I will have "Cyclops", my C-11, aimed and ready to snap a bunch of 3-minute exposures.
Hope you will consider getting out there to watch this passage unfold.
Mike M. sent out this illustration a few days ago.
Looking forward to reviewing your results here tomorrow!!
https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/lifes ... alaxy-m100
Cool Astronomical Event TONIGHT - March 26
Re: Cool Astronomical Event TONIGHT - March 26
Thanks for the tip. We at the Cape Cod Astronomical Society in West Yarmouth got at least one shot. It's not pretty but its an accomplishment for us. Exposure of 150 seconds at 9:39PM .
Hank Ricci
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