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glenc
16-09-2006, 03:26 AM
It was crystal clear here after the rain and I spent an hour outside (12:45 to 1:45 am today) with my 20x80 binocular triplets. Used a banana lounge to support my head and elbows.
I saw the following objects. (28 are galaxies)

* These objects were the hardest to see.
s Used a map to check the positions of these small planetary nebula.

In the North
Messier 31, 32, 110, 33, 74*, 77
NGC 752, 7662s

In the West
M 2, 15, 30
NGC 7293, 7009s

In the South
SMC and LMC
NGC 6744*, 6752, 104, 330, 346, 371, 362, 1313, 1261, 1553, 1566*, 1763, 1850, 2070, 2018
(Saw lots of LMC NGC objects, but only counted the above 4)

In the East
M 42, 78, 79, 41, 45
NGC 1435, 1851, 1792*, 1808*, 1977, 2024*, 2451, 2477

Overhead
NGC 55, 300, 7793, 247*, 253, 288, 1097, For Dwarf Gxy*, 1269, 1316, 1365, 1399, 1380, 1350*, 1360, 7582*

Tried 1499 and 7331 but they were too low in the sky.

The Fornax Dwarf Galaxy, PGC 10093, was definitely seen this time.
http://www.seds.org/~spider/spider/LG/Pics/fornax.jpg (http://www.seds.org/%7Espider/spider/LG/Pics/fornax.jpg)

glenc
18-09-2006, 07:41 AM
Location: North Casino (-28.81, 153.07)
Date: 18/9/06
Time: 1:25am to 3am (95 mins)

Equipment: 20x80 Andrews triplet binoculars
http://www.andrewscom.com.au/site-section-11.htm $199 pair
Rested my head and elbows on a banana lounge.
Star map in my head. (27 years experience)

Objects seen with binoculars: 119 DSO including 33 DSO in the Magellanic Clouds.

22 Open Clusters
Messiers 38, 36, 37, 35, 41, 46, 47, 45, 93
NGCs 752, 2516, IC2391, IC2602, 3114, 3293, 3532, 3766, 2547, 2451, 2477, 2264, IC410

14 Globular Clusters
M 2, 15, 30, 79,
N 104, 362, 1261, 1851, 4833, 4372, 2808, 288, 6752, 6362,

15 Diffuse Nebulae
M 1, 42, 43, 78,
N 1499*, 3372, IC2944, 1977, 2024, Barnard's loop below M78, 2237, 2174, 1435, 2467

5 Planetary Nebulae
non Messier
N 7662, 246, 7293, 7009, 1360,

30 Galaxies
LMC, SMC
M 31, 32, 110, 33, 74, 77
N 7331, 55, 7793, 300, 1313, 1553, 1566, 1792, 1808, 1316, 1365, 1380, 1399, 1350, FornaxDwarf, 1097, 247, 253, 1398, 6744, 7582-7590

plus

5 in the SMC
330, 346, 371, 419, 456

28 in the LMC+
2070, 2100, 2080, 2079, 2122, 2103, 2018, 1910, 1876, 1850-54-58, 1770, 1722, 1743, 1711, 1763-69, 1935-36, 1966, 1955-74, 2004, 2020, 2032-35, 1948

* Used a Lumicon UHC filter to confirm the California neb.
+ Desktop Universe provided NGC numbers for the LMC objects seen, they were not all know for memory.

Travesso
18-09-2006, 07:13 PM
Damn Glenc u sure did see a lot! My 20x80 Triplets arrived today so I'm going down Murwillumbah way tonight to have a squiz. I'll let u know what I find... although chances are unless its something really obvious I wont know what it is anyway heheh... Wish me luck!

Travesso
18-09-2006, 10:37 PM
Hey Glenc, just came back from my first look. Man those binoculars absolutely hammer my 50mm Tasco telescope! (No big suprise as the Tasco is rubbish, but the amount of improvement is astounding) I just wanted to know, when u see nebulae through your binoculars, do you see the coloured clouds or is that only something that crazy $$$ telescopes can see? I saw Jupiter and a bunch of things in the Milky Way area, which from my star program look to be NGC 6231 (In the Scorpio constellation) and M7 and others that I cant be bothered trying to look up... :)

beren
18-09-2006, 11:01 PM
:thumbsup: Wow damn good observing session....feel guilty now neglecting my 20x80s:P

glenc
19-09-2006, 06:50 AM
Travesso
when u see nebulae through your binoculars, do you see the coloured clouds

Sorry, you only see colour on a few neb like M42 and only with a big scope.
Glen

janoskiss
19-09-2006, 09:17 AM
Excellent lists Glen! Great way to spend a night, finding galaxies with binos! And then also taking a closer look with the scope.

glenc
19-09-2006, 09:43 AM
Observer: Glen
Location: North Casino, NSW (-28.41, 153.07)
Date: 18/9/06
Time: 7:30pm to 8:30pm
Equipment: 20x80 Andrews triplet binoculars

43 Additional DSOs seen with binoculars, 162 in one day.

12 Open Clusters
Messiers 11, 23, 24, 25, 6, 7
NGCs 4755, 6025, 6087, 6067, 6231, 6124

19 Globular Clusters
M 56, 71, 10, 12, 4, 80, 62, 19, 22, 28, 69, 54, 55
N 5139, 5286, 6397, 6388, 6541, 6723

8 Diffuse Nebulae
M 8, 20, 17, 16
N 6992, 7000, 6726
IC 4606 (one side of Antares)

2 Planetary Nebulae
M 57, 27
N none

2 Galaxies
M none
N 6818, 5128

glenc
19-09-2006, 09:50 AM
I am a great admirer of Edward Emerson Barnard.
He was great at finding objects with low surface brightness.
NGC 6822 is not easy with 20x80s even when nearly overhead.

See http://www.klima-luft.de/steinicke/ngcic/persons/barnard.htm
for photos of EEB and lists of things he found.

glenc
20-09-2006, 01:38 AM
Have seen 3 more objects using 20x80 binocs

BN NGC 6334 Cats paw neb

GX NGCs 1433, 1532

glenc
20-09-2006, 06:54 AM
There are 383 NGC galaxies brighter than visual magnitude 11 and 162 of these are south of declination zero. Most of these should be visible in 20x80 binoculars, but the ones near bright stars will not be easy. (46 are brighter than mag 10.)

The attached list contains 162 southern galaxies.
It is based on Bob Erdmann's work.
http://www.ngcic.org/public_HCNGC/HCNGC.htm