Photo Mini-Trip: July 28, 2004
Shahram and I we game, and I proposed meeting at
Cabrillo Observatory as ClearSkyClocks predicted clear skies till midnight.
Well, by 7pm it was foggy in Aptos. By 7:30pm it was foggy in Santa Cruz, so
Plan B was to rendezvous at "switchback
turnout" at the 1500 ft level. This was fogged out as I drove up, and
so Plan C was to continue on to Christmas
Tree road. I arrived at 9pm and waited for 45 minutes until Shahram arrived,
but I worried about the conjunction going into the redwoods prematurely so we
continued on to Locatelli
Meadow and set up. By 10:20pm we were almost ready to begin photographing...
and the fog creeped up the meadow and covered us. At right, we're thoroughly
disgusted. Gah! We were at 2200 ft elevation here and there was precious little
of Bonny Doon higher than this. But Christmas Tree road was 200 ft higher and
we thought this might be enough, so back we went. It was warm and dry here and
so we set up yet again.
The comet was easy to see, about 6-7th magnitude and showing a
narrow gas tail in the 10". But the globular was tough, given the 90% moon
in the east. After much staring, Shahram
and I decided it really was there; it's a large globular - 11 arcminutes, but
faint - only m=9.1. It'll take some serious PhotoShop'ing to pull this one out.
It was midnight before we had the 10" f/4 scope and f/8 guide scope aligned,
my OM-1 w/ Fuji 400 at the Newtonian focus and ready to go. We had a little
more trouble making sure the aiming was right, and even just being able to verify
that NGC 1566 was indeed there. In the end, I had only 7 minutes of exposure
before the comet and globular disappeared into the trees. It's on film and will
take some time before the roll is finished, developed, scanned, and posted here.
For now, at left we're almost packed up and ready to head home.