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M93 (Open Cluster, in Puppis)
Observer: Sriram.M.Gubbi (e-mail: sriram_gubbi@yahoo.co.in, web: http://dino.lm.com/artists/display.php?name=sriram_gubbi)
Instrument: 6-inch other Location: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Light pollution: moderate Transparency: good Seeing: good
Time: Fri Nov 11 04:15:00 2005 UT Obs. no.: 1414
It gave a wonderful view through my telescope, overflowing with faint stars. I think the view view won't be so rich through larger, fast focus telescopes.
M93 (Open Cluster in Puppis)
Observer: John Callender (e-mail: jbc@west.net, web: http://www.west.net/~jbc/)
Instrument: 50-mm binoculars Location: Carpinteria, CA, USA
Light pollution: light Transparency: good Seeing: fair
Time: Wed Feb 5 05:25:00 1997 UT Obs. no.: 56
A small, easy, comet-like glow in 7x50s. Elongated E-W; almost apeared to have a fan shape, with the bright point of the fan pointing W. Last object swept up NW-to-SE Milky Way "bug hunt."
M93 (Open Cluster in Puppis)
Observer: John Callender (e-mail: jbc@west.net, web: http://www.west.net/~jbc/)
Instrument: 50-mm binoculars Location: Carpinteria, CA, USA
Light pollution: light Transparency: fair Seeing: good
Time: Thu Jan 30 06:10:00 1997 UT Obs. no.: 21
Picked up by sweeping; a beautiful glow in the 7x50s. It seemed almost comet-like, reminding me a bit of the appearance of Comet Hale-Bopp.
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