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    Question Visibility of spiral arms in IC 342

    Has anyone here seen anything of the spiral arms in IC 342? What does it take aperture-, magnification-, and conditions-wise, and what exactly can be seen? I have so far been unsuccessful with my 12" SCT, trying from 55 to 375x. The field is rich and in fact there is a condensation of Milky Way stars, which looks like the galaxy in binoculars. With the telescope, however, only the core is seen, not a trace of even the (photographically) brightest fragments of the spiral arms.
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    My most recent log note for IC 342 from Feb. 2011:

    30" f/4.5, Mason County, Texas, ~1500', Trans. 8/10, Seeing 4/10, 94x - 226x

    Large, low surface brightness, face-on spriral. Bright core, surrounded by obvious nebulosity, but the arms are difficult to resolve. One arm, on the NW side, was held with averted. A second, opposite the first, was tantalizing in glimpses, but never really held.

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    Over the years, the galaxy has been detectable in aperture as small as 4" ( TV 101, 32x, "Faintly nebulous, at the limit of detection."), but I've only seen spiral arm detail in the 25" or larger aperture.
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    The arms are not that obvious in my 25" telescope.
    Last edited by star drop; July 6th, 2014 at 05:15 PM. Reason: signature line not visible - added my scope size to text

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    Thank you for your responses, gentlemen.
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    During a quick and dirty observation with 27" and 172x (AP 4mm) under very good transparency (NELM over 7mag) I roughly sketched three arms. The northern one was the longest and most prominent arm. I also noted "very faint, only partly visible". With 14,5" and 16" the galaxy was visible but without the spirals.
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