BlackNebula
21-07-2012, 10:03 AM
Good Morning,
Let me start by introducing myself, have been in Aus for about 18 months now, originally from South Africa. Am in sunny Perth where the weather has been really super cool this winter so far (Oops, jinxed it!). I joined iceinspace not long after arriving but sadly star gazing has taken a back seat with settling in and well it just gets away from you, a month turns into two then six and before you know it, well you get the picture.
So, my interest has finally come back and I'm loving it! But, was up this morning at about 3:30am to take in Orion, Jupiter, Venus and hoping for a glimpse of Andromeda and maybe a few other things thrown in but alas, although I enjoyed the early views of the sky my seeing through the eyepiece was a total let down. This is where I need some help from you brainy, clever, super cool and friendly folks (Enough complements?😄)
Some details on my rig, 8" Celestron Nexstar, hmmmmmm is that it? Yup I guess, oh yeah have a few eyepieces as well... Used a combination of the 24mm pan and 13mm nagler this morning
On to my "issues", the 4 stars in the trapezium in Orion were very fuzzy, no amount of fiddling with the focuser could get them nice and clear, next Jupiter, again very hazy, could not make out the bands at all!!!😭 The viewing continued in this vain, so not a great morning out but still enjoyed just being "out there".
Last viewing session about 2 weeks ago was more successful, but still some clarity issues if you know what I mean.
So, could this be:-
1.) My optics, i.e. dirty diagonal or corrector plate, there are some water marks on the corrector plate and the diagonal seems to have some brushy type marks, almost like its been wiped and not cleaned properly. I have certainly not done this and had bought the scope new, and have always kept the covers on, so dont think this is a problem but... And I know the absolute last resort should be to try and clean any surfaces so don't really want to go down this road, but just checking.
2.) just plain bad seeing conditions, if its this that would be great!
3.) Colmination issues, I have never Colminated the scope, had it for about 3 years, could this be my issue?? Probably a good idea to colminate not that I know how.
Any help or suggestions would certainly be most appreciated.
And what a great forum, love it guys!!
Mark
Let me start by introducing myself, have been in Aus for about 18 months now, originally from South Africa. Am in sunny Perth where the weather has been really super cool this winter so far (Oops, jinxed it!). I joined iceinspace not long after arriving but sadly star gazing has taken a back seat with settling in and well it just gets away from you, a month turns into two then six and before you know it, well you get the picture.
So, my interest has finally come back and I'm loving it! But, was up this morning at about 3:30am to take in Orion, Jupiter, Venus and hoping for a glimpse of Andromeda and maybe a few other things thrown in but alas, although I enjoyed the early views of the sky my seeing through the eyepiece was a total let down. This is where I need some help from you brainy, clever, super cool and friendly folks (Enough complements?😄)
Some details on my rig, 8" Celestron Nexstar, hmmmmmm is that it? Yup I guess, oh yeah have a few eyepieces as well... Used a combination of the 24mm pan and 13mm nagler this morning
On to my "issues", the 4 stars in the trapezium in Orion were very fuzzy, no amount of fiddling with the focuser could get them nice and clear, next Jupiter, again very hazy, could not make out the bands at all!!!😭 The viewing continued in this vain, so not a great morning out but still enjoyed just being "out there".
Last viewing session about 2 weeks ago was more successful, but still some clarity issues if you know what I mean.
So, could this be:-
1.) My optics, i.e. dirty diagonal or corrector plate, there are some water marks on the corrector plate and the diagonal seems to have some brushy type marks, almost like its been wiped and not cleaned properly. I have certainly not done this and had bought the scope new, and have always kept the covers on, so dont think this is a problem but... And I know the absolute last resort should be to try and clean any surfaces so don't really want to go down this road, but just checking.
2.) just plain bad seeing conditions, if its this that would be great!
3.) Colmination issues, I have never Colminated the scope, had it for about 3 years, could this be my issue?? Probably a good idea to colminate not that I know how.
Any help or suggestions would certainly be most appreciated.
And what a great forum, love it guys!!
Mark