leinad
24-02-2008, 01:58 PM
Hi all,
Had a great time last night.:D Quite burnt out at the moment from getting to sleep at 5am since started viewing at 11pm. :P
I planned to find some targets using the laptop with Stellarium, and test all eyepieces on each object, and find what the highest magnitude was that I could see. Began collimating the scope, and after pulling my hair out for a while I finally came to a result I was reasonably satisfied would be acceptable. After a star test, all looked Ok. :thumbsup:
Through the 9x50 finderscope I was able to find a number of faint fuzzys(M50, M80, IC2944 and a number of NGC objects to the west of Crux to Carina; round Centaurus, Monocerus and Leo; all on average of Magnitude 5-7. Stellarium assisted me with identifying they were the correct shape & composition.Then with averted vision and determination I was able to find and see the faint streak of a galaxy NGC 3628(M65) in Leo, a good Mag 9!:scared: :eyepop:
Then a viewing of Saturn. I could distinctly see the moons Dione and Tethys (I think these were the names) to the right, and other moons off to the left. Rings nice and quite defined. I wish I had a barlow.
Next time I need to write down everything I find, as I've got a memory block now from all the excitement early this morning and cant remember half of what I was able to find. :doh:
All in all I was quite pleased with the 8" dob, 10mm,17mm,26mm,40mm EP's.
I've learnt how to see/find the faint fuzzies using averted vision, and also recognise the constellations in the south and north.
I might now start looking at buying a barlow or two(1.25" and 2"), maybe a telrad, filters for nebulae, and maybe a few 2" Widefield EP's. Maybe also not worry about putting the dob base on a small coffee table as it left me standing the whole time and gave me sore feet in the end.
Very pleased with my first hunt. :)
Had a great time last night.:D Quite burnt out at the moment from getting to sleep at 5am since started viewing at 11pm. :P
I planned to find some targets using the laptop with Stellarium, and test all eyepieces on each object, and find what the highest magnitude was that I could see. Began collimating the scope, and after pulling my hair out for a while I finally came to a result I was reasonably satisfied would be acceptable. After a star test, all looked Ok. :thumbsup:
Through the 9x50 finderscope I was able to find a number of faint fuzzys(M50, M80, IC2944 and a number of NGC objects to the west of Crux to Carina; round Centaurus, Monocerus and Leo; all on average of Magnitude 5-7. Stellarium assisted me with identifying they were the correct shape & composition.Then with averted vision and determination I was able to find and see the faint streak of a galaxy NGC 3628(M65) in Leo, a good Mag 9!:scared: :eyepop:
Then a viewing of Saturn. I could distinctly see the moons Dione and Tethys (I think these were the names) to the right, and other moons off to the left. Rings nice and quite defined. I wish I had a barlow.
Next time I need to write down everything I find, as I've got a memory block now from all the excitement early this morning and cant remember half of what I was able to find. :doh:
All in all I was quite pleased with the 8" dob, 10mm,17mm,26mm,40mm EP's.
I've learnt how to see/find the faint fuzzies using averted vision, and also recognise the constellations in the south and north.
I might now start looking at buying a barlow or two(1.25" and 2"), maybe a telrad, filters for nebulae, and maybe a few 2" Widefield EP's. Maybe also not worry about putting the dob base on a small coffee table as it left me standing the whole time and gave me sore feet in the end.
Very pleased with my first hunt. :)