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Old 01-07-2005, 02:13 PM
dhumpie
Planetary neb & glob nut

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Another easy one as it lies just north of the naked eye nebula M8 the lagoon nebula at the sprout of the teapot. Its not as bright or as showy as the lagoon with its very prominent dark lane, but the trifid has a subtle beauty to its own. Its dark lanes are easy with averted vision and I have seen them in my old 76mm f/9. They are definately present in the Orion 80ST. I find the best views at medium powers to "concentrate" its light so the lanes show better. Overall it looks like an open flower when seen from the top. Nebular filters such as the Lumicon UHC (and my old Orion Skyglow) enhances the views quite well. The trifid also has a bluish reflection component to its north and this is enhanced much better by the Skyglow filter than the UHC which kills its nebulosity. The lanes are easy with direct vision in the 6". I once had the privelage of looking at the trifid through Kevin's 16" and it almost looked like a photograph (well minus the red's but it appeared a very strong green!)! You could drive a dump truck through the lanes. It is also visible as a smudge in 10x50 binoculars. See my sketch at:

http://www.geocities.com/dhumpie/dastro/m20.jpg

Darren

Last edited by dhumpie; 01-07-2005 at 05:14 PM.
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