Thanks akarsh. At GSSP in Northern California (which starts in one week) I will check it out. Looks interesting and unusual.
Bob Douglas
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Thanks akarsh. At GSSP in Northern California (which starts in one week) I will check it out. Looks interesting and unusual.
Bob Douglas
In 2012 from Coonabarabran I saw the FF thread using a 30". At the time I thought the current theory was that it WAS the remnant galaxy that hit Cent A. But thanks to Steve's mentioning the...
I have an observation with my 28" f/3.6 Starstructure when I was at the star party "Calstar" at Lake San Antonio in California in 2012.
I wrote that using a 7 Nagler (366x) was best--no filter. I...
I suggest Murrell 1. It is a PN in Lupus discovered by Andrew Murrell of Australia in 2004.
RA: 15 06 17.13 Dec -41 45 18.4 J2000.0
I'm not sure if it is now in any catalog.
Regards,
Bob...
In July 2014 I saw Pease 1 using my 28" f/3.6 Starstruture. I used a 3mm-6mm Televue zoom (427x to 854x), switching between the various powers. It only took about 10 mins to locate and verify it. ...
Hi Akrash,
It was good to meet you and to observe with you, Alan, Jimi, & Steve in October--thanks to the hospitality of Jimi and Connie. I have several images of objects seared into my brain...
A most interesting discussion. I have spent time thinking about how to arrange to sit while observing with my 28" f/3.6 Starstructure. And I failed to come up with anything that is workable. But...
At the Golden State Star Party in Northern California this past June I looked at HCG 79 using a 28" f/3.6 Starstructure. Using a 5 Nagler (513x), A, B, & C were obvious as expected. I saw the tidal...
Jimi--Yes I did view it without a filter, but alas I didn't see any reddness. And I am very fond of red celestial objects. I was at latitude 39.3 degrees, which may be a factor.
While observing July 23-25 at Lake Tahoe in California, elevation 6800 feet, I observed SwSt1 using my 28" f/3.6 Starstructure. I only just heard about it from Sue French's article in the August...
On March 9, 2013 I observed Keenan's System with a 28" f/3.6 Starstucture. I used an 11 Nagler (with no Paracorr), so 233x. I didn't see any connection between the galaxies. But I must admit I...