mark3d
06-06-2008, 12:15 AM
hi all
I am planning an observing session for the first night in the next week and a half that doesnt have clouds.
do you think the list below is a reasonable list of targets - are there any obvious omissions? i checked stellarium to work out the best time ranges to see each one and i will print some copies of the skymaps.com star chart for in the field.. they list a lot of targets (with an explanation which is nice - its good to know some information about what you are looking at!), so im sure we will have plenty to see. the ones i have listed from 9pm onwards looks like a busy section of sky, so even if i cant find these specifically we should see something interesting.
we would like to see nebulae and if possible a galaxy or 2 (we will try to get to dark skies).. but clusters are good too. a nice view of jupiter would be great.
cheers!
6:00 - 7:30
moon
Leo galaxies
6:30
NGC 2070 Tarantula nebula
6:30 - 8:30
NGC 3372 Eta Carina Nebula
Saturn
NGC3621 Spiral galaxy
8:30
M58, M90, M57 - Virgo cluster of galaxies
6:30 - 10:30
NGC 3532 Cluster
IC 2602 SOuthern Pleiades
M104 / NGC4594 Sombrero galaxy
6:30 - 12:00
NGC 5139 Omega Centauri Cluster
NGC 4755 Jewel Box
Alpha Centauri double star
9:00 ->
M16 / NGC 6611 Eagle Nebula
M6 / NGC 6405 Butterfly Cluster
M8 / NGC 6523 Lagoon Nebula
M20 / NGC 6514 Trifid Nebula
M25 / IC 4725 Cluster
10:00 ->
Jupiter
.
I am planning an observing session for the first night in the next week and a half that doesnt have clouds.
do you think the list below is a reasonable list of targets - are there any obvious omissions? i checked stellarium to work out the best time ranges to see each one and i will print some copies of the skymaps.com star chart for in the field.. they list a lot of targets (with an explanation which is nice - its good to know some information about what you are looking at!), so im sure we will have plenty to see. the ones i have listed from 9pm onwards looks like a busy section of sky, so even if i cant find these specifically we should see something interesting.
we would like to see nebulae and if possible a galaxy or 2 (we will try to get to dark skies).. but clusters are good too. a nice view of jupiter would be great.
cheers!
6:00 - 7:30
moon
Leo galaxies
6:30
NGC 2070 Tarantula nebula
6:30 - 8:30
NGC 3372 Eta Carina Nebula
Saturn
NGC3621 Spiral galaxy
8:30
M58, M90, M57 - Virgo cluster of galaxies
6:30 - 10:30
NGC 3532 Cluster
IC 2602 SOuthern Pleiades
M104 / NGC4594 Sombrero galaxy
6:30 - 12:00
NGC 5139 Omega Centauri Cluster
NGC 4755 Jewel Box
Alpha Centauri double star
9:00 ->
M16 / NGC 6611 Eagle Nebula
M6 / NGC 6405 Butterfly Cluster
M8 / NGC 6523 Lagoon Nebula
M20 / NGC 6514 Trifid Nebula
M25 / IC 4725 Cluster
10:00 ->
Jupiter
.