The Leo Triplet
The Leo Triplet is generally easy to find with a small short focal length telescope, often one can capture all three galaxies in the same field of view. The Leo Triplet consists of NGC 3628, Messier 65, and Messier 66, all roughly 35 million Light Years away. The Leo Triplet is located on the back leg of Leo the Lion, about half way between Chertan and iota Leonis, M65 is right on the line connecting the two stars. NGC 3628 is the dimmest object at Magnitude 9.4, but has reasonable surface brightness, M66 is 9.7 and M65 is 10.3. Most small scopes can get M65 and M67 in the same field of view, all three are in the same field of view with a short focal length small scope. Now that spring is approaching, it is a good time to go out and find the Leo Triplet in the east, in the same part of the sky as is Mars!
Saturday Evening 3 March 2012:
Mars Opposition
Friday and Saturday Evening 23 & 24 March 2012:
Messier Marathon #1, Saturday Evening Alternate Evening
Private Party Monday and Tuesday Evenings 2 & 3 of April 2012:
Pizza and Rootbeer at Doug’s Condo 256 772-6788 before and at Dusk
Venus in the Pleiades Cluster
Bring Scopes and Cameras, wider field of view the better
Friday Evening 13 April 2012:
Youth and Adult Observing Night Planetarium Show on Saturn begins at 7:00 P.M. for kids,
Observing afterward for kids and adults, both bring scopes.
Friday and Saturday Evenings 20 & 21 April 2012:
Messier Marathon, Saturday evening alternate evening
Friday Evening 11 May 2012:
Youth and Adult Observing Night Planetarium Show on Venus Transit begins at 7:00 P.M. for kids,
Observing afterward for kids and adults, both bring scopes.
Tuesday afternoon early evening 5 June 2012:
Set up at 3:00 or 4:00 in evening to be arranged, Transit of Venus
Possible locations:
Airfield in Decatuar with HAL5
Huntsville Botanical Garden
Burritt Museum
Friday evening 24 August 2012:
First Quarter Moon Walk with Land Trust and Sierra Club, Doug
Friday 28 September 2012 Evening:
Your and Adult Observing Night Planetarium Show on Soap Opera in the Sky for kids, Observing afterward for kids and adults bring scopes.
Morning 12 September 2012:
At 4:00 or 5:00 in morning the Beehive, M44, Venus and the Moon are less than a degree apart each in a line with the waning crescent Moon and Venus pointing to the Beehive Cluster, M44.
Best weekend for star party: 14-16 September 2012:
If you want French Camp on this date start thinking about now!
Friday Evening 5 October 2012:
Youth and Adult Observing Night Planetarium Show on Meteor showers for the Season begins at 7:00 P.M. Observing for Adults and Kids afterward.
Possible Star Party Weekend Friday thru Sunday 12-14 October 2012:
Possible star party, close to New Moon, Astronomy Day Concerns
Possible Star Party Weekend Friday thru Sunday 19-21 October 2012:
Possible Star Party, member meeting night and Astronomy Day Concerns
Possible Star Party Weekend Friday thru Sunday 9-11 November 2012:
Still Close to Last Quarter Moon, Possible Star Party
Possible Star Party Weekend Friday thru Sunday 16-18 November 2012:
Members Meeting Conflict, Close to First Quarter Moon, Weekend before Thanksgiving, Possible Star Party