My observing report

As I drove up the winding road to the middle of nowhere, I idly mused upon the deep mystery of Norse mythology as I contemplated the past week of rain. When I arrived at the parking lot, it was filled with friends eager for a night's observing. I counted at least 37 telescopes set up.

I started my night's observing with one of my favorite objects, M 82 in Serpens. It was like whispy tendrils of nebulosity. Next, attacking my personal nemesis, I hunted NGC 5138 in Corvus. It was like a hamburger. (Hmm, it had been a while since dinner). Then, for a real challenge, I logged NGC 1212. It reminded me of Miss Piggy. Then, I located Abell 86. It sparkled like all the other smudges I've ever looked at. Next, I showed some guests NGC 1691. It was not quite as bright as nothing I'd ever seen before. Then, I accidentally located IC 2943. It shimmered, as if it were nothing I'd ever seen before. After that, I glimpsed B 468. It looked exactly like a UFO.

After a short break to recite my mantra, I sketched B 204. It appeared as Gollum. Next, I hunted for Abell 16 in Ursa Minor. It reminded me of two scoops of spumoni ice cream.

Finally, it was time to pack up and leave. As I drove home, I contemplated the events of the night, and realized that any night out under the sky with good friends is better than reading observing reports.


    ...Akkana (with help from David North, Jane Houston Jones, and Bill Arnett) .

(Don't forget to hit reload.)