8" f/6 Newt
Pentax 14mm, 10mm & 3.5mm
Seeing 8/10 Trans 8.5/10
02/07/05 @ 19:23 Located using a 14mm XW gives me a starting power of 85x. Sitting relatively alone, on first appearance it wasn't unlike Uranus except with a softer edge. The blue appearance becomes more noticeable the longer you observe, well for me anyways.
Bumping the power up to 120x using a 10mm XW gives a more pleasing view. And benefits with the use of a UHC filter, although no more surface detail could be teased out. One thing I did find noticeable at this power, N3918 appeared to have a faint coma extending some distance out from the disc, around 2-3 disc widths. I didn't seem notice this in either the 14mm or the 3.5mm XW just the 10mm. I'm not sure if this is the halo that is mentioned in the brief. Nor could I resolve a defined outer ring.
Using the 3.5mm gives me 350x and although this frames the planetary nicely, conditions were not optimum for this power. Some surface mottling and there appeared to be 1 possibly two (close together) bright patches that were slightly off center. Not much benif
Difinitely a target to go back to with a larger aperture.
regards
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