What a night and what a SKY!!!
People - let em tell you - if you are into this hobby
then you HAVE GOT to get yourself along to one of the observing sessions
in the Burren.
It truly is awesome.
Dave, Dennis and I made it up last night (the 5th) and we were blown away
by the quality of the seeing.
The air was still for the most part - no jet stream and no moon.
I brought up the club scope and Dennis made good use of it.
The biggest problem with the scope is the mirror cell.
Optically it actually surprised me on the night.
The whirlpool arms were there and the ring neb. was very well defined.
Dave went through a lot of the objects in Cygnus and under last
nights conditions you could have stayed there for days!!
(I'll let Dave do a more detailed report)
I took some shots as always...
One cool thing to see was the ISS through the 12''.
here you can see it crossing the sky twords the setting moon and Jupiter.

The northern aspect of the site is lit by light pollution from Galway but
it's nice a s a tool to get a silhouette

The Pleiades were rising so I shot them, 7 x 3min exposures stacked.
the nebulosity came out pretty good.

The Double Cluster looked very clear and lots of colorful stars could be made out - some very red ones.

And here is an image that Dave gave me the idea for.
Basically it's to try and give you the sense of our galaxy the Milky Way
leading off out into space twords the Andromeda galaxy....
