The double cluster was the first target of the night and was still a lovely sight, even though the tree limbs.
M36, 37 and 38 all revealed well with 37 being the brightest to me. Here is a question. Who names these things, I certainly don't see a starfish when I look at M38. We will chaulk it up to a lack of imagination on my part I guess.
The Rosetta Nebula revealed well and a bit of Nebulocity was visible even with no filter. M46 with its faint planetary revealed well, a filter would have brought it out better as well.
I hit about a dozen open clusters with M44 being the brightest and then switched over to galaxies.
First up were M81 and 82. They both revealed some detail in the
A couple of takeaways from the night. First, I need to use the 10 more. Go to technology has spoiled me. I used to be a demon with a setting circle and angle gauge and I was definitely out of practice. Still, I was able to hit 19 targets in about 1.5 hours and that isn't too bad.