janoskiss
21-08-2006, 10:27 PM
Spent Sat night under exceptionally dark skies (near Mt Samaria). I have never seen the Milky Way quite so gobsmacking bright with so much detail. I took the 12" with all the accessories, but I actually got more out of my 8x and 12x binos. Cruising along with my 12x60 I stumbled on NGC 6067 in Norma within about 15 degrees of alpha Cent.
I am not usually all that big on open clusters, but this one stood out as something special. It is in the sparkling glow of the Milky Way but also happens to be on the shore of a dust lane as it is about to split in two carving out an island from our galaxy. The rich texture of the surroundings is truly amazing. Next time you're under dark skies I highly recommend you take a look.
Best seen with binoculars 50-70mm, 10x-15x. Dark skies are a must!
I am not usually all that big on open clusters, but this one stood out as something special. It is in the sparkling glow of the Milky Way but also happens to be on the shore of a dust lane as it is about to split in two carving out an island from our galaxy. The rich texture of the surroundings is truly amazing. Next time you're under dark skies I highly recommend you take a look.
Best seen with binoculars 50-70mm, 10x-15x. Dark skies are a must!