asimov
05-07-2005, 03:39 PM
Last night...(actually early this morning) I decided to give locating uranus a serious nudge. I've never seen it before...but then again I've never been overly serious about finding it.
I printed a couple of star charts out kindly up-loaded by Kearn the other night, giving the location of uranus. Went outside with the maps & tried to work out where it was, naked eye first. The conditions were terrible, a stiff breeze blowing, but no cloud at least. Set the 6" achro up after much debate with myself weather to bother or not cos' of the wind. The 'hunting' instinct had kicked in by now LOL.
I pointed in the direction I assumed was right according to the charts. :rofl:
After an hour or so of 'star-hopping' I came to the conclusion I was dead wrong about the location, or I didn't know what to look for/expect, seeing I've never seen it before....No idea if I could resolve into a disk with a 6" & a 15mm EP...:confused:
Came back inside determined to find the damn thing! Printed out some other maps from a program on my puter. My wife eventually asked what was going on & after explaining the situation, she grabbed the maps & headed outside as well! :love: So we were both out there, saying stuff like...." THATS where I think it is!! pointing at a little star..he-he-he! After another hour or so of this, we retired back inside to study those maps AGAIN totally frustrated by now.
I ended up getting into my puter program "Celestia' & after studying the area around uranus intensely & setting up 'pointer' stars etc. in my minds eye, headed back out.
Cutting to the chase....WE EVENTUALLY FOUND IT!! :D And not where we thought it was either! LOL. It was a definate disk, not a star...light blue/grey in colour. Trying higher powers just turned the view from a tiny blue fuzzy ball to a bigger blue fuzzy ball. But it WAS uranus & we found it WOOO-HOOO!!:eyepop: Next stop...NEPTUNE!! :scared2: :astron: :confuse2: :confuse3: :mad2: :jawdrop: :computer:
I printed a couple of star charts out kindly up-loaded by Kearn the other night, giving the location of uranus. Went outside with the maps & tried to work out where it was, naked eye first. The conditions were terrible, a stiff breeze blowing, but no cloud at least. Set the 6" achro up after much debate with myself weather to bother or not cos' of the wind. The 'hunting' instinct had kicked in by now LOL.
I pointed in the direction I assumed was right according to the charts. :rofl:
After an hour or so of 'star-hopping' I came to the conclusion I was dead wrong about the location, or I didn't know what to look for/expect, seeing I've never seen it before....No idea if I could resolve into a disk with a 6" & a 15mm EP...:confused:
Came back inside determined to find the damn thing! Printed out some other maps from a program on my puter. My wife eventually asked what was going on & after explaining the situation, she grabbed the maps & headed outside as well! :love: So we were both out there, saying stuff like...." THATS where I think it is!! pointing at a little star..he-he-he! After another hour or so of this, we retired back inside to study those maps AGAIN totally frustrated by now.
I ended up getting into my puter program "Celestia' & after studying the area around uranus intensely & setting up 'pointer' stars etc. in my minds eye, headed back out.
Cutting to the chase....WE EVENTUALLY FOUND IT!! :D And not where we thought it was either! LOL. It was a definate disk, not a star...light blue/grey in colour. Trying higher powers just turned the view from a tiny blue fuzzy ball to a bigger blue fuzzy ball. But it WAS uranus & we found it WOOO-HOOO!!:eyepop: Next stop...NEPTUNE!! :scared2: :astron: :confuse2: :confuse3: :mad2: :jawdrop: :computer: