
Where is the angle measure tool in Stellarium The angle measure lets you measure the angle separation between two points.

The extra size and darker sky background enhanced the contrast, and the steady image in the large field was a pleasure to study. Comet Leonard in the evening sky A view of the evening southwestern sky as it will appear in the Northern Hemisphere around Jan. My 10x30 IS were handy and I actually felt the view in those was a lot better. Anyway, I checked out the view with my 8x50 binos and both objects were easy to see in the wide, low power bino field. Stellarium Plus - Star Map is a planetarium app that shows exactly what you see when you look up at the stars. It startled me as it appeared so suddenly, and it messed with my dark adaption a little because for some reason it had its white landing lights on (I am nowhere near the airport?). The day before yesterday a large jet flew right in front of the comet while I was looking at 50x. It made me think that they would make getting a good astrophoto quite a bit more of a challenge to those who might be trying.

I was surprised to see 3 or 4 satellites move through the eyepiece in just a few minutes of observation. Both M3 and A1 were still in a 1.6 degree fov at 50x, but in a bit darker sky with a little more detail. Once again a trace of color seemed to be there, and the taper of the coma into the tail was apparent. Leonard was easy to see at 35x, in the same 2.4 degree field as M3, making it a double treat.

This morning I looked out and saw we had clear skies, so I got out about 5:15 with the 4.5" reflector. Although it’s not as impressive as July 2020’s Comet Neowise, there are reports that Comet Leonardalso called Comet C/2021 A1is visibly brighter than.
