Hello again,
I've made the
Challenge this month to cover both December and January this time around. I can see a few complications coming up that will make a separate January
Challenge neigh impossible to compile:
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=68833
This
Challenge is divided into two parts. The first looks to celebrate Australia's first great, and one of the Southern Skies great astronomers, James Dunlop. The second fills out the two month span of this
challenge by offering other gems and one distinct
challenge that will test the skill of every single observer.
James Dunlop
Dunlop discovered over 600 objects in the Southern Sky from the observatory that was set up near Government House out in Parramatta in Sydney's west. The telescope he used was a 9" speculum mirror reflector, whose quality would be compareable to a contemporary 6" scope. This makes just about all his object discoveries within range of most amateur sized scopes!
Fellow IIS member, glenc, has done a lot of work on the life of James Dunlop and his astronomical work. Part of glenc's PhD involved James Dunlop! The selection of targets that are listed in this part of the
challenge come from those discovered by James Dunlop. Glen has selected targets from open clusters, globular clusters to individual galaxies and through to a cluster of galaxies that numbers more than one dozen.
Part II, Gems of the summer sky, and one real dozzie!
This section contains a few targets that are easier to acquire than some of the ones listed in the first section.
I've also included one bugger that will test the quality of your scope, eyes, skill and quality of your dark sky site -
the Horsehead Nebula.
The Horsey is one of the most distinct photographs of the astronomical world. Yet it is one of the most difficult objects to observe. Reputedly seen in a 6" scope, but most folk can struggle to see it in a 16" scope, and using filters! I'm hoping to see it this summer too for the first time!
I've also included a few tips and links to sites that will help with tracking down, seeing and making the most of your scope, eyes and time.
Have a go at the
Challenge. It isn't a competition. Just a selection of targets to get you outside into the cool night air, discover new gems or reacquiant yourself with old fav's. Questions are welcome, as are target suggestions for the current
Challenge or even for future Challenges. I most welcome the input.
Mental.