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Old 31-07-2015, 06:27 PM
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Thanks for the map and great info john
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Old 03-08-2015, 02:30 AM
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Personally, I'd just try your 32mm eyepiece for low power, and a 10mm eyepiece for a 2mm exit pupil - this shows up the other two Messier galaxies next to Andromeda quite well at a darkish site. Though your 9mm would do the job too.

The thing is, what you really need is an ultra dark site. I used to get really annoyed reading US astronomy magazines where telescope reviewers at ultra dark sites were seeing all 2 degrees of Andromeda with 100mm telescopes. I've only ever seen the core of the galaxy from down here, and I think there is no hope of getting a better view from our peninsula because of the lights from Melbourne.

Still, I check it out quite often when it's up in the sky using my binoculars - because it's still fascinating.
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Old 03-08-2015, 09:03 AM
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Hi Adrian.
If you do get a 15mm EP, try also NGC5128 and M104.
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Old 03-08-2015, 08:52 PM
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The thing is, what you really need is an ultra dark site. I used to get really annoyed reading US astronomy magazines where telescope reviewers at ultra dark sites were seeing all 2 degrees of Andromeda with 100mm telescopes. I've only ever seen the core of the galaxy from down here, and I think there is no hope of getting a better view from our peninsula because of the lights from Melbourne.

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Renato is correct. I had been doing astronomy for 40 years before I saw M31 really well from Australia. That was a crystal clear November night and I was 50km out of Whyalla (32 degrees S), in the desert.
Using a 106 APO with a 17.3 Delos I could see spiral arms dust lanes, and heaps of other detail.
Had to wait 40 years since I first saw those photos in the Time/Life book "the Universe" to see it that way though. This hobby requires patience Jemmo, so do not be disappointed if you don't see what you expect straight away.

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Old 04-08-2015, 09:29 PM
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Renato is correct. I had been doing astronomy for 40 years before I saw M31 really well from Australia. That was a crystal clear November night and I was 50km out of Whyalla (32 degrees S), in the desert.
Using a 106 APO with a 17.3 Delos I could see spiral arms dust lanes, and heaps of other detail.
Had to wait 40 years since I first saw those photos in the Time/Life book "the Universe" to see it that way though. This hobby requires patience Jemmo, so do not be disappointed if you don't see what you expect straight away.

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It's great to know that it can be done down here, thanks.
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Old 06-08-2015, 07:20 PM
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I can see M31 with the naked eye on a good night. I was most blown away viewing it through 20X80 binoculars during my early astronomy years. The two companion galaxies are both visible here (-17 degrees) with a good 80mm scope. I have always preferred lower magnifications so that I can better see the outer parts of the galaxy.
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