mickoking
27-05-2006, 02:42 PM
G,day all,
Last night was another raging sucsess under the stars. Armed with my 300mm Dob, Observing list's and a bottle of port I was soaking up the photons from all variety of DSO's. I really enjoyed NGC 3918, The Blue Planetery. I can seee how it got is's name :P tho I think it is closer to Turquoise ;)
What really cought my attention last night was the Centaurus Galaxy Cluster (Abell 3526). Numerous faint fuzzies in conveniently located Centaurus make this a deep sky wonderland. Needless to say I got lost. I was looking for NGC 4696 the clusters brightest member, but after some investigation I realised I recorded NGC's 4743 and nearby 4709 and glimpsed ESO 0323-G019 to the south of 4743. I look forward to spending more time in this part of the sky.
BTW does anyone know of a detailed chart for the Centaurus Cluster.
Cheers :cheers: Mick
Last night was another raging sucsess under the stars. Armed with my 300mm Dob, Observing list's and a bottle of port I was soaking up the photons from all variety of DSO's. I really enjoyed NGC 3918, The Blue Planetery. I can seee how it got is's name :P tho I think it is closer to Turquoise ;)
What really cought my attention last night was the Centaurus Galaxy Cluster (Abell 3526). Numerous faint fuzzies in conveniently located Centaurus make this a deep sky wonderland. Needless to say I got lost. I was looking for NGC 4696 the clusters brightest member, but after some investigation I realised I recorded NGC's 4743 and nearby 4709 and glimpsed ESO 0323-G019 to the south of 4743. I look forward to spending more time in this part of the sky.
BTW does anyone know of a detailed chart for the Centaurus Cluster.
Cheers :cheers: Mick