Alexander Khokholya and Alexander Naumov Alexander's Messier Marathon 2019 Results We tried to get away from the clouds as far as possible, as a result got to 49.444464, 30.216270. The place was not very suitable for the marathon: there was a small dome of illumination in the south and a limited horizon in the east (for this reason we could not see the globular clusters in Sagittarius). Date: March 31/April 1, 2019 Tools: Newtonian 150/750 on the equatorial mount, eyepiece 26 mm. M 77 - M 74 - M 79 20:33 M 33 20:55 M 31 20:54 M 32 20:54 M 110 20:54 M 41 21:02 M 50 21:09 M 46 21:11 M 47 21:11 M 93 21:06 M 1 21:42 M 35 21:16 M 76 21:29 M 52 21:45 +3ngc M 34 21:32 M 103 21:41 + ngc457 M 45 21:13 M 78 21:32 + C50 M 42 21:35 M 43 21:35 M 37 21:47 M 36 21:47 M 38 21:48 M 48 21:52 M 67 22:03 M 44 22:03 M 95 22:17 M 96 22:17 M 105 22:17 M 65 22:21 M 66 22:21 + ngc M 81 22:22 M 82 22:22 M 97 22:24 M 108 22:24 M 109 22:27 M 40 22:37 M 106 22:30 M 94 22:43 M 63 22:44 M 51 22:40 M 101 22:39 M 102 22:49 M 53 23:00 M 64 23:05 M 3 22:53 M 85 23:09 M 100 23:34 M 98 23:38 M 99 23:40 M 88 00:40 M 91 00:40 M 84 23:49 M 86 23:49 M 87 00:03 M 90 00:13 M 89 00:23 M 58 00:23 M 59 00:27 M 60 00:30 M 49 01:11 M 61 01:18 M 104 01:16 M 68 01:49 M 83 01:00 M 5 01:22 M 13 01:22 M 92 01:24 M 57 01:19 M 56 01:26 M 29 01:51 M 39 02:00 M 27 02:08 M 71 02:28 M 14 02:40 M 10 02:45 M 12 02:48 M 107 01:46 M 9 02:42 M 4 02:34 M 80 02:36 M 19 03:10 M 62 04:42 M 8 04:39 M 21 04:39 M 20 04:39 M 24 05:00 M 18 04:58 M 17 04:58 M 16 04:58 M 26 04:52 M 11 04:47 M 23 04:36 M 25 05:01 M 22 05:04 M 28 05:06 M 15 05:08 M 7 - ))) We saw some stars until 5:27, but we didn’t see the whole open clusters M 6 - ))) M 69 - M 70 - M 54 - M 75 - M 72 - M 73 - M 2 - M 30 - M 55 -