Log in

View Full Version here: : How far can you see?


glenc
11-03-2007, 03:29 PM
The most distant object that you can see with an 8" telescope is 3C 273.
It is about 2 billion light years away.
http://www.seds.org/~spider/Spider/Misc/3c273.html (http://www.seds.org/%7Espider/Spider/Misc/3c273.html)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3C_273

The map below is from SkyMapPro. North is at the bottom of the page and 3C 273 is the dot next to 12h30m in the center of the map. It transits at about 2am. RA 12h29m06.7s dec +02d03m09s QSO

mickoking
11-03-2007, 05:29 PM
I have seen 3C 273 several times. It just blows me away how distant and powerful this object is. If the distance to 3C 273 was scaled down to 1000km the distance from us to Alpha Centauri would be 2mm :eyepop:

astroron
11-03-2007, 11:39 PM
3C 273 is on my observing list every time Virgo comes around.

glenc
13-03-2007, 07:25 AM
Hipparcos puts the distance at 909 +/- 571 light years according to SkyMapPro. Is this the same object?
Catalog number: HIP 60936
V magnitude: 12.88
RA: 12h 29m 06.6940s
Dec: +2° 3' 08.634"
Trigonometric parallax: 0.00359 arcsec
Standard error of the parallax: 0.00607 arcsec