Hi all,
Being at sea so much I miss a lot of good observing nights. I have had a 6 inch Mak for about 6 months and due to leave always coinciding with bad weather since I have had it, I have only had 3-4 times using it...
Anyway, as a sailor I have had the great pleasure of navigating ships using Rigil Kent (being about the third brightest star with which to pull down for a sight, as well as being part of the southern cross) for the last 15 odd yrs but have never split it. It has for some reason always been behind clouds or I have not wanted to ruin the beautiful illusion of this ethereal "singular" celestial body when I have had the opportunity; it has always remained Rigil Kent and its partner Hadar accompanying me on watch of an evening or night.....
Well, tonight I have had the rarest of glimpses between clouds from my too brightly lit back porch (combination of moon and lights), of Alpha Centauri A & B. Seeing is pretty good - not fantastic, and transparency is good until it is not..... Using an Orion 6" Mak and XW 10mm (180x) I was easily able to see clear space between them - amazing..... with both a little happiness and sadness (the emotional equivalent of hungry/thirsty I suppose) I will never look at RK with a sailors eyes again.......
On a slightly different note, M7 was pretty awesome too as was Saturn earlier on in the evening.....what would we do without the heavens to marvel at????