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beren
22-01-2005, 12:52 AM
The cooler months have some great gobular cluster sights particulary in the Sagit/scorpius region but the warmer months have a plethora of wonderful Open Clusters to check out.
:)

Theres the Pleiades and Hyades of course but direct your attention and scope to canis major and youll find a number of Messier catalog examples like M41,M50,M93,M46,M47,M48. Near Saturn youll find the Beehive M44,M67 and nearby in the constellation Auriga M38,M36,M37,M35.

iceman
22-01-2005, 06:08 AM
I can't believe Sag and Scorpius are rising again already! (albeit at 4am :P)

They are my 2 favourite constellations..

So many objects in them.

ving
22-01-2005, 09:03 PM
i just want clear skies...
oh well.
open clusters sure are purdy.

silvinator
22-01-2005, 09:33 PM
I love the winter constellations too. They are overhead here in Sydney too Stuart, at 34 degrees S. Can you actually see the MC's from your backyard? Not a chance in my location :(

And Ving, I concur, open clusters can be as breathtaking as anything else in the night sky. The Pleiades are a treat but nothing beats the Jewel cluster!

Hey Mike, those two are some of my favourite constellations too. Love scanning them on a cold winter's night, with no mozzies around! I still don't know what half of the objects are that I've found :P

ving
22-01-2005, 09:38 PM
on a moonless night i can se the MCs too :) (just). I tend to use them to judge the nights viewing. :)