vaztr
06-11-2012, 10:01 AM
Hi All,
I've been an 'on and off' stargazer for the past 4 years or so and am now getting back into it with a vengance (with some new goodies on order!!)
What I'd like to know from some of the more 'advanced' gazers is...
Do you plan your evenings viewing? Or do you (as I do) point your scope at an interesting 'thing' and then work out exactly what you've been gazing at? Or do you do a bit of both???
I find my 'point and shoot' approach OK for casual 'I'm not sure how long I'm going to be out here' viewing, but I'd like to make a concerted effort to go through the BAM600 over the next few years/rest of my life and I'd like to know what sort of timeframes you guys 'allow' per object.
I guess what I'm really asking is, do you go out with a clear plan of viewing a list of x objects in n hours or is it more 'freeform' where you have a list of x objects but if you only view y of them then you're happy.
And does this number of x objects change due to you having a 'goto' or the temprature or 'seeing' conditions?
And do you have a 'backup plan' if the bit of the sky you want to view has a stinky great cloud in the way??
And if you don't have a 'goto' or something similar, how do you plan your evening viewing? I'm guessing you don't slew halfway across the sky between objects, that it would be more of a "from object 1 go 2' west and 1' up to find the next" (I have a Dob)
I'm certainly not looking to knock off the BAM600 in a 12 month period by viewing 20 objects each night, I'm just wondering if you guys get so 'in awe' of an object that it completely scuttles your nights activities? I think I'm likely to be in the latter category where all my plans will be put on hold when I see something that takes my breath away.
Looking forward to your comments
Thanx
VAZ
I've been an 'on and off' stargazer for the past 4 years or so and am now getting back into it with a vengance (with some new goodies on order!!)
What I'd like to know from some of the more 'advanced' gazers is...
Do you plan your evenings viewing? Or do you (as I do) point your scope at an interesting 'thing' and then work out exactly what you've been gazing at? Or do you do a bit of both???
I find my 'point and shoot' approach OK for casual 'I'm not sure how long I'm going to be out here' viewing, but I'd like to make a concerted effort to go through the BAM600 over the next few years/rest of my life and I'd like to know what sort of timeframes you guys 'allow' per object.
I guess what I'm really asking is, do you go out with a clear plan of viewing a list of x objects in n hours or is it more 'freeform' where you have a list of x objects but if you only view y of them then you're happy.
And does this number of x objects change due to you having a 'goto' or the temprature or 'seeing' conditions?
And do you have a 'backup plan' if the bit of the sky you want to view has a stinky great cloud in the way??
And if you don't have a 'goto' or something similar, how do you plan your evening viewing? I'm guessing you don't slew halfway across the sky between objects, that it would be more of a "from object 1 go 2' west and 1' up to find the next" (I have a Dob)
I'm certainly not looking to knock off the BAM600 in a 12 month period by viewing 20 objects each night, I'm just wondering if you guys get so 'in awe' of an object that it completely scuttles your nights activities? I think I'm likely to be in the latter category where all my plans will be put on hold when I see something that takes my breath away.
Looking forward to your comments
Thanx
VAZ