NOTE: This entry was added when it was known the session was not in the original ETM-T logbook.

Lunar Phase: Waxing Crescent (42.6%)

Moonrise: 10:49 AM      Moonset: 1:35 APM
Sunrise: 6:39 AM          Sunset: 7:56 PM

Location: Home
Date: 2019-04-11
Time: 10:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Equipment: 10” Meade SCT, 10 mm eyepiece
Magnification: x250
Transparency: Excellent (1)
Seeing: Very Good (2)

Spent most of this evening observing objects in the RASC IWLOP. Some of the objects were also included in the RASC ETM(T) observing program as well.

Sketch from IWLOP #053: Rima Ariadaeus

Julius Caesar was viewed with the 10” Meade SCT at x250 magnification at 10:40 PM. Could see the E-SE wall was eroded or non-existent. It looked like the floor was filled/flat but wasn’t sure. Will require another look.

Hipparchus was viewed at 11:52 PM.

It had smooth floors except for the two ghost craters and craters X and N, the latter being slightly off-centre. It also looked like there was an opening in the NW towards Sinus Medii.

The crater Horrocks was inside the crater in the N-NE and had a dark floor in shadow; Halley looked to have impacted/affected the SE rim.


Sketch from IWLOP # 65: Hipparchus

Craters: Albategnius, Aristoteles, Eudoxus, Halley, Hipparchus, Posidonius

Craters not on ETM List: Agrippa, Godin, Hind, Horrocks, Pickering, Silberschling, Tempel, Vogel, Whewell

Sinus: Medii

Montes: Haemus

Rimae: Ariadaeus, Hyginus

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