Sketching at the telescope: Jay Albert’s Pinwheel Galaxy

Posted by David Eicher
on Wednesday, May 19, 2010
The Pinwheel Galaxy (M33) sketched by Jay Albert using an 11-inch SCT at 88x, 165x, and 224x, along with a Lumicon Deep Sky filter. David J. Eicher library
This “sketching at the telescope” edition features a sketch by Jay Albert of the famous Pinwheel Galaxy (M33) in Triangulum. Jay used an 11-inch SCT and magnifications of 88x, 165x, and 224x to render the details in this sketch, along with a Lumicon Deep Sky filter.

To learn more about astronomical sketching, Astronomy magazine subscribers can access my Astronomy.com video "Sketching from the telescope" and read Glenn Chaple's Observing Basics column "Sketching 101."

See the rest of the Sketching at the telescope series.

 

 

 

 

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