BIG, BOLD, BRIGHT, BEAUTIFUL by Jerry Oltion A Tourist's G to the Ramble through the skies of fall and check in on some favorite targets. G o ahead and look at Saturn first. We all do. Whenever I go out with a telescope and Saturn is up, that's the first thing I look at. It's one of the most stunning objects in the sky, and besides, it's one of the first to appear in the evening twilight. So have a look, admire it, tease out the Cassini Division, check out the moons . . . then settle in for an evening of equally wonderful objects scattered all across the celestial vault of autumn. ` 0h 23h M52 22h 21h 20h 19h b CASSIOPEIA 18h 6543 DRACO j CEPHEUS ` _ M39 CYGNUS s _ f i Y 2474 Y 2470 c N ASA / ESA 28 +30° M57 g ` VULPECULA M56 +20° _ M27 6802 a Cr 399 DELPHINUS b _ a _ SAGITTA ¡ M15 ` c ` AQUILA EQUULEUS / e ` a 6940 ¡ +40° Vega d ¡ ` _ e M29 / +50° LYRA ¡1 ¡2 a 61 + i HERCULES f M92 16 o PEGASUS a b Deneb m g 6826 LACERTA f e _ b d 16h h c 17 ¡ _ OCTOBE R 2 018 * SK Y & TELESCOPE Altair ` +10° OPHIUCHUS a _ 6633 IC 4756 6572 Aut