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Nortilus
28-01-2005, 11:12 PM
Finally, I have had my first light. Went straight for the money shot as it were, Saturn. She was beautiful. I have never seen anything like it.
I also have a look at a few other things but not 100% sure if it was them or not.
gaa_ian
28-01-2005, 11:26 PM
You have had your first fix ...:evil2: now we have you hooked
There is no turning back now, welcome to a lifetime addiction :D
SO much to see, so little time ... look forward to hearing your observing stories.
Nortilus
28-01-2005, 11:32 PM
Yeah, I was looking in the LMC and saw something interesting. It was a cloudy looking thing, I assumed a nebula. So I had a look in my book and it said that the tarantula nebula is in the LMC, so I am guessing that is what I saw. Very cool indeed.
gaa_ian
28-01-2005, 11:55 PM
The tarantula nebula is one of my Favourites:eyepop:
It has so much structure & is a study on its own.
As is that whole region of the sky.
Sky & space Mag. has some great tours of the southern sky in its pages, check for back issues too.
Jul/Aug 2004 has a great galaxy tour of Virgo cluster galaxies.
It was so clear last night after all the wet weather. Did you get up early to have a look at Jupiter? :astron:
cometcatcher
29-01-2005, 09:43 AM
Saturn is where the money is! Especially these days with the rings wide. I need to get myself a planet camera before they go and close up again.
Was beautiful last night wasn't it Mick? Unfortunately I couldn't get out of bed... too tired. But the near full moon would have made things difficult anyway.
Gunna try again tonight. Hope it stays clear!
i did some viewing before the moon came up and swallowed the DSOs. saw lovely and clear :)
glad you enjoyed your first viewing :)
Nortilus
29-01-2005, 11:27 AM
Nah Mick, didn;t get up for the Jovian giant.
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