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Steady seeing conditions are critical while observing objects such as planets, the Moon, or double stars. However, poor seeing conditions less affect deep-sky objects such as nebulae and galaxies. Avoid nights of bad seeing when our atmosphere is turbulent, and your targets appear like shimmering blobs in your telescope's eyepiece. Start with low magnification and work up if the views remain steady. You will be amazed how sharp and detailed objects can appear during a night of good seeing.

As you complete stories with your students, you will receive photos that can be viewed in the Memories Collection and videos that can be viewed in the AfterTalk. You will earn 10 Pyroxene for each video you viewed. Team A (Explosive Boss Team) start on the right, Team B (Explosive Mob Team) start on the middle, Team C (Penetration Team) start on the left.

Overview of the summer constellations

Aquila, translated from Greek into "Eagle of Zeus," is named for Aetos Dios, the eagle that carried the god's thunderbolts. Aquila is located on the celestial equator and is visible from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres during Summer. It is home to one of the prominent stars in the Summer Triangle asterism, Altair. Cygnus, the beautiful swan, can be seen "flying" through the stars of the Milky Way on Summer nights. Its name means "swan" in Latin. Cygnus also contains the asterism the Northern Cross, which appears exactly like its name. At the top of the cross or tail-end of Cygnus is Deneb, a magnitude 1.25 blue-white supergiant star. Deneb joins Altair and Vega to comprise the famous asterism, the Summer Triangle. If you're getting started with your new telescope or binoculars, this guide will help you familiarize yourself with many popular summertime constellations. We will also highlight some of the coolest observable celestial targets near or within these Summer constellations—including asterisms, double stars, emission and planetary nebulae, and star clusters. So, grab your bug spray and head outside to discover what the Summer sky offers.

Turn 3: Team A warp to the other tile then move to 2 Deletion tile, Team B should get warp to bottom right start point then move right and battle the enemy. End turn. Event points in this event can be exchanged for character fragments of Tsurugi (Swimsuit). If you clear all achievement missions, daily missions, and point rewards, you can obtain a total of 127 Tsurugi's (Swimsuit) Eleph. The amount of event points required to upgrade Tsurugi (Swimsuit) further without using Eligma is 93k for 4★ or 213k for 5★. Hercules is home to two Messier objects: the bright, large Hercules Globular Cluster (Messier 13) and the slightly dimmer, denser and smaller Messier 92, one of the oldest known clusters in the Milky Way. The constellation also harbours the Hercules Cluster of galaxies, with about 200 known members, the interacting pair of galaxies Arp 272 (NGC 6050 and IC 1179), and the active galaxy Hercules A. Challenge stages will open at a later date and will be harder than normal event quests, offering one-time rewards for conquering the challenges. Turn 3: Team A move to 2 Deletion tile and battle the enemy, Team B should get warped to bottom right start point then don't move. End turn.

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Turn 4 & 5: From this turn onward, Team A keep moving right till the Boss move and battle against you.

At the head of Cygnus is the little yellow and blue double star, Albireo—always a popular target during Summer star parties. Some Southern California stargazers have dubbed Albireo the "UCLA Double Star." With side-by-side yellow and blue stars, it reminds locals of the university's colors. A small telescope or a high-powered binocular will split this colorful pair. Albireo was once considered a true binary star system, but there has never been evidence of orbital motions between the two stars. Astronomers now believe the two stars making up Albireo are a visual double, not a true binary. I have not brought the boots today. I have bought my own shoes, a nice comfortable pair of size 10 leather brown shoes. But I want to say this, it is an absolute honour to take on the role of hosting this quite brilliant show and if I can do even half the job that the legend Jeff Stelling did over the last 25 years, I will have done something right." Hercules, the fifth largest constellation in the sky, does not have any first or second magnitude stars. It is easy to identify because several of its stars form the Keystone, a prominent summer asterism that represents Hercules’ torso. The constellation is usually depicted as Hercules standing on the head of the mythical Ladon, the dragon he defeated as part of his 12 labours. The dragon is represented by the neighbouring Draco constellation.

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Serpens is divided into two parts by Ophiuchus: Serpens Caput (the head of the serpent) and Serpens Cauda (the serpent’s tail). Despite its relatively large size, Serpens is a pretty faint constellation. Its brightest star, Unukalhai, has a visual magnitude of 2.63 and is the only star in Serpens brighter than magnitude 3. Cygnus, the Swan, is one of the most recognizable summer constellations. Its brightest stars form an asterism known as the Northern Cross, which is prominent in the evening sky in the summer months. Deneb, the brightest star in the constellation and one of the brightest northern stars, marks the Swan’s tail. It is one of the brightest northern stars and the most distant first magnitude star, lying approximately 3,550 light years from Earth. The best known deep sky objects in Lyra are the globular cluster Messier 56, the famous Ring Nebula (Messier 57), the trio of merging galaxies catalogued as NGC 6745, and the open cluster NGC 6791.

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