Rod-AR127
30-05-2023, 11:14 PM
Firstly, who needs rain when you have dew this bad?
Dew heaters on the telescopes set to high, none for the spotting scopes which were rendered useless very quickly at both ends.
Had both the 127mm achro and the 72ED set up, chose NGC6231 as it was in a good part of the sky to view.
Moon was bright enough to read a book by.
Got both telescopes locked on and played with different EPs for the best view from each.
Had 1.25" EPs on the 72ED and 2" on the 127, with and without barlows. 40 to 70 mag on the 72ED, 40 to 80 on the 127, then 200x
Both showed lots of nebulosity. Had a play with a cheap light pollution filter, save that for the moon really. It worked, gave a little better contrast but was far to dark.
Put the 1.25" 15mm GSO superview with 2.5x barlow (=6mm) on the 127mm for 200x mag and had a closer look at a few of the stars, very nice. Background was inky black and seeing was good. This was not planned so next time l will give myself a few specific stars to observe in that area to learn distances.
So much to learn but alas l feel it's almost cloud season here.
Really enjoyed reading the sticky thread about observing techniques today, always learning.
Dew heaters on the telescopes set to high, none for the spotting scopes which were rendered useless very quickly at both ends.
Had both the 127mm achro and the 72ED set up, chose NGC6231 as it was in a good part of the sky to view.
Moon was bright enough to read a book by.
Got both telescopes locked on and played with different EPs for the best view from each.
Had 1.25" EPs on the 72ED and 2" on the 127, with and without barlows. 40 to 70 mag on the 72ED, 40 to 80 on the 127, then 200x
Both showed lots of nebulosity. Had a play with a cheap light pollution filter, save that for the moon really. It worked, gave a little better contrast but was far to dark.
Put the 1.25" 15mm GSO superview with 2.5x barlow (=6mm) on the 127mm for 200x mag and had a closer look at a few of the stars, very nice. Background was inky black and seeing was good. This was not planned so next time l will give myself a few specific stars to observe in that area to learn distances.
So much to learn but alas l feel it's almost cloud season here.
Really enjoyed reading the sticky thread about observing techniques today, always learning.