OR Coe Sat 10 May 2008

From: Matthew Marcus ^lt;mamarcus_at_No-Spam>
Date: Sun May 11 2008 - 17:37:21 MST

Even though conditions were not promising, I decided to get out and observe anyway. I picked Coe because the CSCs predicted better
transparency
than Lake Sonoma, and I figured the extra altitude would help with the sky-crud.

When I got to the parking lot a little before sundown, I found it full of cars, but no scopes were out. Turned out that the cars
belonged to members
of a Sierra Club hike. They started at 9:30AM, hiked for 17miles, and only just got back at 7:30PM. Coe has some horrendously
steep trails,
so I imagine that the pace was a bit slow at times. A couple of them were impressed by my C8 - shows how little they know! They
did warn me
that dust would be kicked up when they left, so I kept it covered till they were gone. No one else turned up to join me - I guess
they all knew better.

Once they were gone, I looked at the obvious targets - Moon, Mars, Mercury and Saturn. The seeing was OK but not great, so I was
able
to hold 250x on Saturn but 400x was NG, especially with the infamous Coe Winds. Saturn showed the Cassini division, a couple of
moons, the two
most prominent bands and the shadow of the planet on the rings. I've always heard that the rings display a slight color difference
between E and W sides.
I sorta think I saw that, with the W side lighter. Can anyone confirm or refute?

The transparency, not to put too fine a point on it, sucked. Between that and the moon, it was like a full-moon night or a night at
someplace
completely urban. I could barely see some of the galaxies in Downtown Virgo, and M51 was a pair of indistinct smudges. M3, M13,
M92 and M5 were
washed out but viewable. I figured that the Eskimo Nebula would be, even with filters, too diluted by the nearby Moon, so I didn't
try it. I did do some
double stars. I didn't wait up for M57, the Double-Double or Jupiter. Instead, I left at 10PM.

There seemed to be an inordinate amount of cop activity on 880, with somebody pulled over every 10 miles or so. I wonder if it's
quota time.
    mam

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