Hello everybody,
I'm a new member here from Sydney.
I recently bought the Orion 15x63 and the Chandler planisphere after seeing the meteor shower at the beginning of this month.
I'd like to know what can I see with those binoculars because I tried the binoculars last Friday.
I didn't have trouble finding the constellation or any star but I expected to see more. I tried to see NGC 5139 in centaurus constellation but I couldn't see it at all. Although, my camera managed to get a picture of the cluster, a small yellow dot.
I want to know if I was doing something wrong. I stayed a few minutes looking up with the binoculars on the location of the cluster.
Then I stopped because there was too much wind in the mountain. I used a column from a building next to me but it wasn't convenient, so I sort of gave up to spend more time on the planisphere instead
These are my questions:
- How long should I look into the binoculars before seeing something ?
- Do you have any recommendation for tripod ?
- What kind of chair do you use ?
- Is it safe at night in NSW ? Because I'm usually alone, so it's a bit scary since I'm beginning doing astro photography.
I'm also considering to join a club or to participate in one of the star parties.
I did a bit of research on the forum and some locations given here looks like private properties and I need to join the appropriate club, right ?
For example, If I want to use an observatory (just staying outside with my own equipment), do I have to join the club in order to use the location ?
What about location like Katoomba airfield, pony club ?, bathurst observatory, etc... I guess they are all private properties. I don't want to get into any trouble
So if they are 3 locations I'm interested in and they are own by 3 different clubs, I will have to join 3 clubs. Am I right ?
Thanks.