Inspired by the
threads recently started by Dana on the southern LMC clusters, I trawled through wikisky and Archinal and Hynes to add more clusters to the area covered by
Charts 13 and 14 on Clouds of Magellan. There are certainly a lot of objects to be added here. These are some observations of a few of the clusters that I've added.
I've attached the chart that I made up for this. I will amend the charts on the web site in the near future.
Telescope 400mm f4.9 tri-dob reflector
Eyepieces 28mm UWAN, 17 mm,13 mm Ethoses, 9 mm Nagler, Paracorr
Navigation: Uranometria, attached chart, LMC Charts 13 &14 from Clouds of Magellan web site,
p=preceeding (W) f=following (E)
2200 Seeing good, transparency good
NGC 1944 OC in Mensa
175x 1 bright oval smooth glow within a fainter 2 halo. The central part is elongated N-S. No stars resolved. There is an attractive asterism of five stars to Sp.
Shapley/Lindsay 396 OC in Mensa
175x 45 S of NGC 1944 this is a very faint 30 round glow
Shapley/Lindsay 334 OC in Mensa
175x 1 faint round glow with noticeable central concentration.
NGC 1890 OC in Mensa
175x 1.5 glow slightly elongated p-f with marked central (stellar appearance) concentration. Resolved (foreground?) stars at p & f ends.
NGC 2000 OC in Mensa
175x 1.5 bright round grainy glow. Looks like many stars just on verge of resolving. No central concentration.
Hodge/Sexton (1966) 299
175x 10 Sp of NGC 2000 this is a small 30 bright round glow
Shapley/Lindsay 477 OC in Mensa
18 Np of NGC 2000 is the bright and concentrated 1 glow of SL 477. SL 461 and 474 form a pair of matching 2 very faint glows 10 S of SL 477 and separated by 5.
Henize Emission Nebula N205B Emission nebula in Mensa
175x 6 N of SL 477 is the rectangular 4x2 glow of N205B with aobut 8 clearly resolved stars. With UHC filter it brightens and appears larger about 4x4.
Then spent some time with some of the bright favourites for a while
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