Williams, did you go on your trip?
Finally, I got clear skies for observing on a camping trip.
Tunnel Mountain Village 1, Banff, AB.
They have a curfew on campfires, 23:00, people like having bright LED lights, and too many vehicles using the access roads. Other wise I recommend the place. Light pollution must be slightly worse than 4 on the bortle scale. I did not see the extra dense strip of stars of the Milky Way.
Lots of great satellite viewing did not take an accurate count but more than 8.
WILLIAMS5232 wrote:I've added Leo to my list of constellations I can recognize
My son figures Leo looks more like our dog than a lion, he packed it in at around 22:30.
We have been using Cassiopia, which we figure should be a seagull or a bat, lots this summer since our objective has been Persoids meteor shower. Never spotted many meteors.
Once the bright moon came out it ruined the mood so, I doused the fire, folded the cot and went to bed.
https://skynews.cahttps://stellarium-web.orghttps://cam01.sci.ucalgary.ca/AllSkyCam ... tImage.JPGhttps://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.htmlhttps://astronomy.com/observinghttps://www.lightpollutionmap.info/#zoo ... FFFFFFFFFFEdit-Huh, looked it up, I guess it was class 4.
https://www.lightpollutionmap.info wrote:
Zenith sky brightness info (2015)
Coordinates
51.19545, -115.52363
SQM 21.54 mag./arc sec2
Brightness 0.261 mcd/m2
Artif. bright. 89.6 μcd/m2
Ratio 0.524
Bortle class 4
Elevation 1465 meters
Maybe the LED on the next trailer was ruining it for me.