AstroJunk
26-01-2006, 12:56 AM
Inspired by Astrogeek, I went out to see the Dorado galaxies. Well, whilst the seeing was rock steady, the transparency was not too clever. I could easily see 1566,1549, 1553, 1546, 1533, 1596 and 1617, but non of the aforementioned were going to give up an decent structure.
Down but not out, I turned for a scan through Argo Navis. 2669 was way to large to be of interest – my lowest power in the 20” is 83x., but 2516 turned out to be a pretty open cluster. Now I didn’t notice 2867 at first – even at 83x this planetary was quite star like. I pumped the power to 515x to make a decent sized object. Still bright and ‘possibly’ a ring with adverted vision.
The big surprise of the night was 2808 which was a very fine globular cluster. Fuzzy at 83x, but clearly resolved at 167x. It withstood 333x easily. One thing I noticed – the core seemed to me to be slightly off centre. Every one else says it’s symmetrical – it must be the whiskey!!!
Cloud cover followed …
Down but not out, I turned for a scan through Argo Navis. 2669 was way to large to be of interest – my lowest power in the 20” is 83x., but 2516 turned out to be a pretty open cluster. Now I didn’t notice 2867 at first – even at 83x this planetary was quite star like. I pumped the power to 515x to make a decent sized object. Still bright and ‘possibly’ a ring with adverted vision.
The big surprise of the night was 2808 which was a very fine globular cluster. Fuzzy at 83x, but clearly resolved at 167x. It withstood 333x easily. One thing I noticed – the core seemed to me to be slightly off centre. Every one else says it’s symmetrical – it must be the whiskey!!!
Cloud cover followed …